Robert P. J. DAY says:
apparently, the patchset for gcc 4.2.1 applies properly to the
source for gcc 4.2.2 and gcc 4.2.3. so, if you want, you can simply
add support for those last two just by augmenting menuconfig and
adding a couple symlinks for those two directories. seems like a
cheap way to add a couple new versions.
1 # Template file for a tool utility
3 # Check here wether your tool is enabled or not.
4 # This will get redefined over and over again for each tool, so don't
5 # count on it in the functions below.
6 is_enabled="${CT_FOOBAR}"
8 # Small function to print the filename
9 # Note that this function gets redefined over and over again for each tool.
10 # It's of no use when building the toolchain proper, but shows all its
11 # usefullness when saving the toolchain and building the tarball.
12 # You shall not echo anything if you're not enabled!
13 # Echo the name of the file, without the extension, below.
16 # [ "{CT_FOOBAR}" = "y" ] || return 0
17 # echo "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}"
21 # Put your download code here
22 do_tools_foobar_get() {
24 # CT_GetFile "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}" http://foobar.com/releases/
28 # Put your extract code here
29 do_tools_foobar_extract() {
31 # CT_ExtractAndPatch "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}"
35 # Put your build code here
36 do_tools_foobar_build() {
38 # mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-foobar"
39 # CT_Pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-foobar"
40 # "${CT_SRC_DIR}/foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}/configure" \
41 # --build=${CT_BUILD} \
42 # --host=${CT_TARGET} \
46 # make DESTDIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" install