If compiling the Java frontend, we'll require a native gcj, but only in this case.
/trunk/scripts/crosstool-NG.sh.in | 8 7 1 0 +++++++-
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
1 # Wrapper to build the tools facilities
3 # List all tools facilities, and parse their scripts
4 CT_TOOLS_FACILITY_LIST=
5 for f in "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/tools/"*.sh; do
6 _f="$(basename "${f}" .sh)"
9 if [ "${!__f}" = "y" ]; then
10 CT_DoLog DEBUG "Enabling tool '${_f}'"
12 CT_TOOLS_FACILITY_LIST="${CT_TOOLS_FACILITY_LIST} ${_f}"
14 CT_DoLog DEBUG "Disabling tool '${_f}'"
18 # Download the tools facilities
20 for f in ${CT_TOOLS_FACILITY_LIST}; do
25 # Extract and patch the tools facilities
27 for f in ${CT_TOOLS_FACILITY_LIST}; do
32 # Build the tools facilities
34 for f in ${CT_TOOLS_FACILITY_LIST}; do