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Change the 2-space separation into a 1-space separation, for the sake
of homogeneity.
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Add new versions at the top of the choice menu, not at the bottom.
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For CLooG/PPL 0.15.3, the directory name was simply cloog-ppl.
For any later versions, the driectory name does have the version, such as
cloog-ppl-0.15.4.
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For CLooG/PPL 0.15.3, the directory name was simply cloog-ppl.
For any later versions, the driectory name does have the version, such as
cloog-ppl-0.15.4.
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Use a correct sed pattern when setting CT_PREFIX_DIR
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Fix the test to check if download is forced.
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When displaying a sample, do show the PPL, CLoog/ppl and MPC versions
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Do display selected tools / debug facilities when displaying a sample.
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Using printf instead of echo allows easier and better formatting.
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Remove the build tools only after the wrapper is built.
Use the corect C compiler to build the tools wrapper.
Use the correct log level.
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$@ and $* are different when in double quotes; use $* to print the message.
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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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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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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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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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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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The tmul test uses a compiled-in input file in $(srcdir).
The problem is that the Makefile passes it unquoted. The C code
tries to stringify it using clever macros, which may *usually* work.
In my case the source directory was named:
.../toolchain-powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe-1.0-2.fc10/.../tests
And guess what? During testing I found out the program fails because
it tries to open:
.../toolchain-powerpc-e500v2-1-gnuspe-1.0-2.fc10/.../tests
Yes, CPP tokenized the macro before stringifying it and not surprisingly
the 'linux' part was converted to 1.
[on Fedora-10: cpp (GCC) 4.3.2 20081105 (Red Hat 4.3.2-7)]
So the attached patch simplify the macros and pass the path as string
from the Makefile.
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Handle gcc-4.4+ when adding a new gcc version.
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In case the shell the user wants to use as CONFIG_SHELL is located in a
weird place (eg. /opt/bash/bin/bash), or is weirdly named (eg. bash-4),
let the user enter the patch to the shell.
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On some systems and/or for some components, it may be necessary to
explicitly use bash as the shell used by ./configure and Makefiles.
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Transform the single boolean option to a 'choice' selection
with two options: "sh" and "ash".
This is needed to later add "bash" as override.
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The wrapper script placed around the target binaries when
using the companion libraries does not work for symbolic links
The wrapper scripts needs to follow the links before calling the
actual binary
Signed-off-by: Bart vdr. Meulen <bartvdrmeulen@gmail.com>
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Because gmp is now always build with --enable-cxx,
g++ has become a required tool
Signed-off-by: Bart vdr Meulen <bartvdrmeulen@gmail.com>
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- save the canadian smples in their own way, so as not to
mix non-canadian samples with canadian ones
- list canadian samples with the host information
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Bring handling the 'canadian' settings as par with the existing
'cross' settings.
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Add implementation for a candadian build option already
present in crosstool in order to build a cross-compiler
where build != host != target
Signed-off-by: Bart van der Meulen <bartvdrmeulen@gmail.com>
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