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authorBernhard Walle <bernhard@bwalle.de>2014-12-07 14:57:11 (GMT)
committerBryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>2015-01-09 03:15:51 (GMT)
commitc88bbca7ab489fc8cf9ca34b9878e8b8be23f668 (patch)
tree00719a2d01969688e2b1825e1f2fb4e29e1078fb /patches/gcc
parent2ba44bb7619ad28238d29386da89989fedaff9a8 (diff)
comptools/make: Install 'gmake' symlink
We had following problem: We're building a toolchain with an old glibc version for compatibility with old Linux distributions (glibc 2.9). This version requires make < 4 to build. However, the configure script of glibc looks for make in the order "gnumake", "gmake" and "make". So when "gmake" is available in the system (which is the case on Gentoo Linux per default, unfortunately), then configure finds the system gmake 4.1 instead of the ct-ng make 3.82. This patch adds an option to install a symlink so that 'gmake' is also available in the old version when building toolchains. Signed-off-by: Bernhard Walle <bernhard@bwalle.de>
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