History log of /openbsd-src/sys/Makefile (Results 1 – 25 of 53)
Revision Date Author Comments
# bfc185c1 01-May-2021 visa <visa@openbsd.org>

Retire OpenBSD/sgi.

OK deraadt@


# 4a3da90f 29-Apr-2021 jsg <jsg@openbsd.org>

descend into arch/riscv64


# fa5e9390 29-Jun-2020 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

enter arch/powerpc64


# b3006189 11-May-2019 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

socppc makes an extended visit to the bigbucket.
ok kettenis


# a335285d 11-Jan-2017 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

safe to enter arm64


# d864fd98 03-Sep-2016 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org>

Retire zaurus, as it hasn't made the EABI jump and will be permanently broken
shortly when we use the hardware thread register in userland


# e28465c9 01-Sep-2016 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

do not enter sparc


# 34e3d8fb 10-Aug-2016 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

armish handled some early-gen arm machines, which required tons of
workarounds. Some of them will soon stand in the way of armv7.
Off to the attic you go.


# 0f527572 11-May-2016 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

remove hppa64 port, which we never got going beyond broken single users.
hppa reverse-stack gives us a valuable test case, but most developers don't
have a 2nd one to proceed further with this.
ok ke

remove hppa64 port, which we never got going beyond broken single users.
hppa reverse-stack gives us a valuable test case, but most developers don't
have a 2nd one to proceed further with this.
ok kettenis

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# 696cd27b 09-Mar-2016 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

We are done providing support for the vax.
lots of agreement.


# 48dafc21 01-Dec-2015 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

Send solbourne to where the ...........


# 2ddcd48a 01-Dec-2015 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

Send Aviion to same place as Nova II
discussed with jsg


# fbe7d4c0 18-Mar-2014 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Retire hp300, mvme68k and mvme88k ports. These ports have no users, keeping
this hardware alive is becoming increasingly difficult, and I should heed the
message sent by the three disks which have di

Retire hp300, mvme68k and mvme88k ports. These ports have no users, keeping
this hardware alive is becoming increasingly difficult, and I should heed the
message sent by the three disks which have died on me over the last few days.

Noone sane will mourn these ports anyway. So long, and thanks for the fish.

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# a0fcad67 04-Sep-2013 patrick <patrick@openbsd.org>

Beagle has been replaced by armv7.


# 25103f9a 26-Mar-2013 jasper <jasper@openbsd.org>

hookup octeon here too; reminded by deraadt@


# 394c7d0e 25-Mar-2013 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

the unused palm code goes away.


# 4d0e4229 20-Jun-2012 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

fix tree


# 94e1f7ea 07-Jul-2011 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

remove mvmeppc; it is really rough shape. ok drahn miod


# 5f45c8cf 29-Jun-2010 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

Don't use SUBDIR to traverse tags builds, but punt them straight to
the specific target in kern/Makefile. Be more cautious and block tags
builds in m68k in case something tries to build them there.
o

Don't use SUBDIR to traverse tags builds, but punt them straight to
the specific target in kern/Makefile. Be more cautious and block tags
builds in m68k in case something tries to build them there.
ok drahn

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# 698e1a57 02-Jun-2010 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

arch/beagle is safe to enter now


# 562a1525 17-Feb-2010 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Build and install the boot blocks, and put it as part of the snapshots files.


# 674517b7 09-Sep-2009 marex <marex@openbsd.org>

Palm: Integration into the tree

OK deraadt@


# 86280e8a 15-May-2008 kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org>

Add socppc.


# 22b6c138 01-Aug-2007 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Retire OpenBSD/cats. Hardware is nice but prone to catch fire, and the firmware
is anything but useful. Nevertheless this was a very good platform to use as
an OpenBSD/*arm* starting point, but nowad

Retire OpenBSD/cats. Hardware is nice but prone to catch fire, and the firmware
is anything but useful. Nevertheless this was a very good platform to use as
an OpenBSD/*arm* starting point, but nowadays this platform is not necessary
anymore.

Somehow these CATS motherboard are just like AUI hubs, with the difference that,
when my AUI hub caught fire, 10base5 support was not removed from the networking
code.

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# 7b368755 06-Oct-2006 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

safe to enter landisk


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