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The upcoming git support will require hooks for glibc as well.
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In case of failure (eg. user hitting Ctrl-C), avoid extracting over
partially extracted source. Will help once we have git available.
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Only call the *_get functions if downloads are allowed, so there
is no need to check it again in the retrieval wrappers.
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Trying to download every extension in turn does not work.
The Debian server returns a friendly 404-page that is
saved as the orig.tar.bz2 file. Help the helper by giving
it the extension to retrieve.
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From this version of ltrace the maintainer has removed support for
GNU Autotools, so the patch sets needed to be reworked.
Included is the latest Debian patch, by the Debian ltrace maintainer
Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org>, the OpenEmbedded patches for cross
compiling, by Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> and a further set of patches
by Joachim Nilsson <jocke@vmlinux.org> for crosstool-NG.
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Using this: tar cf - -C "/some/place" |tar xf - -C "/some/other/place"
to copy a directory to another place does not properly fail (when it does).
Using this instead: cp -av "/some/place" "/some/other/place"
makes it easy to see why and how it failed.
Impacted:
libc/uClibc
debug/ltrace
tools/sstrip
scripts/populate
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In case the remote file does not exist (and probably for some
other reasons as well), aria2 nonetheless creates an empty file
(or not empty for some other reasons).
The solution is to delete the file whenever aria2 fails.
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Latest aria2 no longer recognise the --retry-wait option.
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TRying to download every extension in turn takes ages, so
help the helper by telling what extension to retrieve.
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aria2 is a powerfull downloader that is capable of chunking and
parallel retrieval.
Due to li;itations in crosstool-NG retrieval facilities, it's not possible
to take fully advantage of aria2. It might happen that, in the future,
those limitations get lifted away, so we can take use features such as
parallel downloading from more than one server at the same time. For now,
it should still speed up downloads thanks to parallel downloading of chunks.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Some projects' module (eg. newlib) are checked-out into a sudirectory
rather than into their own directory. Handle this case in the CT_GetCVS
function.
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build step:
- ./configure
- remove glibc-specific options
- pass the target CFLAGS in the correct variable
- make:
- build in //
finish step:
- print proper message in finish step
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