# 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,
# 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-timestamp='2011-06-03'
+timestamp='2011-08-15'
# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
# The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
# Some are omitted here because they have special meanings below.
1750a | 580 \
+ | 32e[bl] | 64e[bl] \
| a29k \
| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
;;
# Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
580-* \
+ | 32e[bl]-* | 64e[bl]-* \
| a29k-* \
| alpha-* | alphaev[4-8]-* | alphaev56-* | alphaev6[78]-* \
| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
basic_machine=i370-ibm
os=-mvs
;;
+ nacl)
+ basic_machine=32el-unknown
+ os=-nacl
+ ;;
ncr3000)
basic_machine=i486-ncr
os=-sysv4
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-\def\texinfoversion{2011-05-23.16}
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