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The user shall provide a directory to install the toolchain into.
If he/she does not, this is an error, and shall be detected properly,
rather than relying on failure down the road.
Thanks to "Pedro I. Sanchez" <psanchez@colcan.ca> for pointing out
the issue:
http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2009-12/msg00011.html
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Warn about a missing local tarball directory, only if it was configured.
Avoid the spurious message:
Directory '${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}' does not exist.
Will not save downloaded tarballs to local storage.
Thanks to "Pedro I. Sanchez" <psanchez@colcan.ca> for pointing out the
issue:
http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2009-12/msg00011.html
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In case the user specifies the LIBDIR with --libdir , or DOCDIR with
--docdir, install our support files in a sub-dir, so as not to mangle
existing (potentially system) files/dirs.
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No need to go through a post-processing just for displaying the date...
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Generate a better-looking WiKi table by re-arranging
the host and target columns.
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The number of column in the top-most header was not updated to reflect the
fact that a new column was added to show the host (for canadian crosses).
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According to: http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2009-11/msg00109.html
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According to: http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2009-11/msg00109.html
update the patchset for correct Alpha build.
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the configure script had to be modified to accept as/ld at versions greater
than 2.19
Signed-off-by: Frederic Roussel <fr.frasc@gmail.com>
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At the headers install pass, there's no compiler to test for the size
of long double. Help it: we know that the compiler does support 128-bit
long double, in the IBM extended precision.
Kindly pointed out, and explained, by Mike FRYSINGER:
http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2009-11/msg00040.html
http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2009-11/msg00057.html
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Add new hidden config knobs that architectures can select to
say whether they support 32- or 64-bit variants, and which
they default to.
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Don't select unneeded config knobs. Don't select non-existing config knobs.
Use the "no patch" config knob, instead of pointing to an non-exiting local
patch dir. Simplify the tuple-related scripts. Update the samples.
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It can be needed to build a toolchain with no patch at all.
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Woo... It seems the glibc guys finally decided that tarballs
were not deprecated, in fact.
The patchset was vampirised from Gentoo (kudos, guys!), and
applies to glibc+ports, so that's why it's been added as a
patchset against ports, not against glibc.
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Fix helper scripts to be POSIXly correct: don't expect '.' (the dot
builtin) to search CWD if it is not in $PATH.
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Fix filenames in patch files for binutils-2.20.
Some patch files were only usable with patch argument '-p0'.
Fix the diff context to match 2.20 release.
Signed-off-by: Frederic Roussel <fr.frasc@gmail.com>
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When renumbering patches, the original patches get removed and replaced
with the new ones. This can be annoying to loose the original patches.
Fix this by putting the new patchs in a directory of their own.
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No version change is made.
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These versions are kept for the upcoming release, but they
will be removed from the next release if they are not used.
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While trying to build a toolchain with ct-ng 1.5.0,
arm-unknown-linux-uclibcgnueabi target,
I get the following error:
[INFO ] Installing C library headers
[EXTRA] Copying sources to build dir
[EXTRA] Applying configuration
[EXTRA] Building headers
[EXTRA] Installing headers
[ERROR] extra/scripts/unifdef.c:209: error: conflicting types for 'getline'
[ERROR] make[2]: *** [extra/scripts/unifdef] Error 1
[ERROR] Build failed in step 'Installing C library headers'
The following patch solves the problem.
(It's a backport of this uClibc commit:
http://git.uclibc.org/uClibc/commit/?id=49e81cada73616864b9b31df0aeb6961c30f5a6e
)
[--SNIP from another mail--]
AFAIK this is a problem since glibc 2.10.
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Also add patchset vampirised from Gentoo.
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Also propagate the patchset from 4.5.18 to 4.5.19.
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Add config option to build wtarget code with THUMB interworking.
This is used to build the C library as well as all other code
that runs on the target.
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The ABI option can not be set if EABI was selected,
so no need to check for it.
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Some ARM cores do not have an MMU (eg. Cortex-Mx and Cortex-Rx series).
Thus, allow the user to configure out the MMU for ARM.
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The newlib "team" rolls new releases about once a year (december).
This is quite a long time between releases, in case code was fixed.
So, allow user to use a CVS snapshot to benefit early from fixes
and enhancements to newlib.
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