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1.4 +22 May 2010 - Titus
1.5 +
1.6 +Prerequisites and instructions for using crosstool-NG for building a cross
1.7 +toolchain on MacOS as host.
1.8 +
1.9 +0) Mac OS Snow Leopard, with Developer Tools 3.2 installed, or
1.10 + Mac OS Leopard, with Developer Tools & newer gcc (>= 4.3) installed
1.11 + via macports
1.12 +
1.13 +1) You have to use a case sensitive file system for ct-ng's build and target
1.14 + directories. Use a disk or disk image with a case sensitive fs that you
1.15 + mount somewhere.
1.16 +
1.17 +2) Install macports (or similar easy means of installing 3rd party software),
1.18 + make sure that macport's bin dir is in your PATH.
1.19 + Furtheron assuming it is /opt/local/bin.
1.20 +
1.21 +3) Install (at least) the following macports
1.22 + ncurses
1.23 + lzmautils
1.24 + libtool
1.25 + binutils
1.26 + gsed
1.27 + gawk
1.28 + gcc43 (only necessary for Leopard OSX 10.5)
1.29 +
1.30 + On Leopard, make sure that the macport's gcc is called with the default
1.31 + commands (gcc, g++,...), e.g. via macport gcc_select
1.32 +
1.33 +4) run ct-ng's configure with the following tool configuration
1.34 + (assuming you have installed the tools via macports in /opt/local):
1.35 + ./configure --with-sed=/opt/local/bin/gsed \
1.36 + --with-libtool=/opt/local/bin/glibtool \
1.37 + --with-objcopy=/opt/local/bin/gobjcopy \
1.38 + --with-objdump=/opt/local/bin/gobjdump \
1.39 + --with-readelf=/opt/local/bin/greadelf \
1.40 + [...other configure parameters as you like...]
1.41 +
1.42 +5) proceed as described in standard documentation