scripts/showTuple.sh.in
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Tue Nov 23 21:35:28 2010 +0100 (2010-11-23)
branch1.9
changeset 2198 6d909657dbdf
child 2468 90595d1c1017
permissions -rw-r--r--
scripts/xldd: better find sysroot with old gcc

Only starting with 4.4 does gcc have a -print-sysroot option.
For 4.3 or before, we have to play some tricks:
- ask gcc where libc.so is,
(we expect it in ${sysroot}/usr/lib/libc.so)
- trim /usr/lib/libc.so from the result

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
(transplanted from aa2305c5b2a57fbcda9a1b5bb5fb3a476ac49a13)
     1 #!@@CT_bash@@
     2 
     3 # What we need:
     4 #  - the .config file
     5 
     6 # Parse the tools' paths configuration
     7 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/paths.mk"
     8 
     9 # We'll need the stdout later, save it
    10 exec 7>&1
    11 
    12 # Parse the common functions
    13 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/functions"
    14 
    15 # Don't care about any log file
    16 exec >/dev/null
    17 rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
    18 
    19 # Parse the configuration file
    20 . .config
    21 
    22 # Parse architecture and kernel specific functions
    23 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/arch/${CT_ARCH}.sh"
    24 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/kernel/${CT_KERNEL}.sh"
    25 
    26 # Build CT_TARGET
    27 CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
    28 
    29 # All this for this single echo... :-( Sigh, I'll have to re-arrange things...
    30 echo "${CT_TARGET}" >&7