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Move the tools wrapper choice selection down to the companion libraries
sub-menu, to avoid the user going back and forth in the menu.
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The tools wrapper is not needed only for canadian crosses, but also
for every other type of toolchain.
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Add TODO list for m4, autoconf, automake and libtool.
Building our own versions would remove burden from the users
who have older versions on their distributions, and are not
ready/able/allowed to upgrade.
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Choosing the origin of the patches to apply is best
done in the 'extract' section.
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Add the possibility to fallback to either bundled or local patches
if local or bundled are missing.
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This ordering first applies the local patches, then the bundeld ones.
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In the C wrapper, the argc argument is not used, causing an error
(as we treat warnings as errors). Use a dummy allocation to get
rid of the warning.
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When building the C wrapper, specify the source file to be compiled.
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The "Build shared libraries" config option is dependant on the type of
"Target OS".
Moving this options to the "Target OS" sub-menu is also better in the user
perspective: he/she no longer needs to go back and forth to see if he/she
missed any option.
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Now that all kernels that support shared libraries select the correct config
option, we can change the dependency rules of SHARED_LIBS accordingly.
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The Linux kernel supports using shared libraries, so prompt the user.
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The target OSes will be able to select this option if they support shared
libraries, instead of having "Build shared libaries" depend on each OS.
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ltrace, in the debug sub-menu, selects libelf, in the tools sub-menu.
Inverse the order of the two sub-menus, so that the user does not have
to go back and forth between the two sub-menus.
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Move the companion libraries sub-menu down the main menu.
That way, the user does not need to go back and forth in the menu
to change options set by the different components that select the
companion libraries (binutils, gcc, gdb).
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The PPL, CLoog/ppl and MPC libraries require GMP and MPFR.
Select GMP/MPFR appropriately.
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Add the WRAPPER_NEEDED silent config option, that can be selected by
components that require it (companion libs so far).
Rely on this config option when deciding to install the wrapper,
instead of checking GMP/MPFR or PPL/CLoog/MPC.
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Offer a config choice on whether to isntall the script wrapper, or
the compiled C wrapper. Update docs/overview.txt accordingly.
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Add an initial wrapper:
- find the realpath of the tool being called
- add the '.' in front of the tool name
- add the '/lib' dir to the base dir of the tool
- set and export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- execve the real tool
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table of content: add missing entry
the hacker's way: no need to "make install"
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Downoading a non-existing file from sourceforge gives you a "200 OK"
and an index.html. As we try to retrieve a .tar.bz2 first, and duma
is bundled in a .tar.gz, we won't get appropriate content, so
just force the extension to avoid the problem.
Thanks to Ingmar Schraub <is@eseco.de> for pointing out the issue.
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DUMA uses '_' not '.' for major/minor/sub separation.
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During the conversion to using bash arrays, the glibc build script
was improperly converted, and contains an incorrect variable
assignment to the config_options array.
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For every components where it makes sense, use bash arrays (instead
of a string with space-separated values) to store the options pased
to ./configure.
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Some setups require one to pass extra CXX flags at the time of ./configure.
Make it easy.
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Change extra_config from a string to a array of options.
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Change extra_config from a string to a array of options.
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Change extra_config from a string to a array of options.
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Change extra_config from a string to a array of options.
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Change extra_config from a string to a array of options.
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This is required to use the array variables that came with bash-3.1.
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Rewrite part of the code to better match the rest.
Most notably, rewrite handling of:
if [ ... ] && [ ... ]
to:
if [ ... -a ... ]
This has the positive side effect of calling "[" only once, although
"[" is probably a shell built-in.
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To test for existing files, use "[ -f blabla ]", not "[ -a blabla ]"
Checking for a file exsitence with "-a" is a bashism.
Althoug we _are_ using bash, it's disturbing as it can be misread as
the 'and' operator. Fix by using "-f".
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Add a few lines of explanations on how to correctly setup
and use Mercurial to send proper patches.
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The URL for the crosstool-NG homepage has changed. Update the
README accordingly. The old URL is still valid, though.
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Move the gcc-4.3.4 version to its place.
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