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https://github.com/pali/gcc-powerpcspe-musl

gcc 8.5.0 with powerpcspe patches for musl, compile with: ./configure --enable-obsolete --target=powerpc-linux-muslspe --with-cpu=8548 --enable-e500-double
https://github.com/pali/gcc-powerpcspe-musl

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gcc 8.5.0 with powerpcspe patches for musl, compile with: ./configure --enable-obsolete --target=powerpc-linux-muslspe --with-cpu=8548 --enable-e500-double

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