steps.mk
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Sep 28 21:35:44 2008 +0000 (2008-09-28)
changeset 885 4653d6002d37
parent 602 1968d150a34f
child 932 264d38e5b5ba
permissions -rw-r--r--
Had a new known issue: ccache will break the build because we're sym-linking to have our own compiler for host and build systems, but that screws up ccache finding the real compiler.
There is no fix, so the only way to inform the users is to document it: remove ccache.

/trunk/docs/known-issues.txt | 25 21 4 0 +++++++++++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
     1 # Makefile for each steps
     2 # Copyright 2006 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
     3 
     4 CT_STEPS := libc_check_config   \
     5             kernel_headers      \
     6             gmp                 \
     7             mpfr                \
     8             binutils            \
     9             cc_core_pass_1      \
    10             libc_headers        \
    11             libc_start_files    \
    12             cc_core_pass_2      \
    13             libc                \
    14             cc                  \
    15             libc_finish         \
    16             binutils_target     \
    17             gmp_target          \
    18             mpfr_target         \
    19             tools               \
    20             debug               \
    21 
    22 export CT_STEPS
    23 
    24 $(CT_STEPS):
    25 	@$(CT_NG) RESTART=$@ STOP=$@ build
    26 
    27 $(patsubst %,+%,$(CT_STEPS)):
    28 	@$(CT_NG) STOP=$(patsubst +%,%,$@) build
    29 
    30 $(patsubst %,%+,$(CT_STEPS)):
    31 	@$(CT_NG) RESTART=$(patsubst %+,%,$@) build
    32 
    33 help-build::
    34 	@echo  '  list-steps         - List all build steps'
    35 
    36 list-steps:
    37 	@echo  'Available build steps, in order:'
    38 	@for step in $(CT_STEPS); do    \
    39 	     echo "  - $${step}";       \
    40 	 done
    41 	@echo  'Use "$(CT_NG) <step>" to execute only that step.'
    42 	@echo  'Use "$(CT_NG) +<step>" to execute up to that step.'
    43 	@echo  'Use "$(CT_NG) <step>+" to execute from that step onward.'