patches/duma/2_5_14/100-cross-compile.patch
author Oron Peled <oron@actcom.co.il>
Mon Aug 03 00:49:25 2009 +0200 (2009-08-03)
branch1.4
changeset 1456 94fc77c37418
permissions -rw-r--r--
[complib:mpfr] Fix building MPFR in some weird cases

The tmul test uses a compiled-in input file in $(srcdir).
The problem is that the Makefile passes it unquoted. The C code
tries to stringify it using clever macros, which may *usually* work.

In my case the source directory was named:
.../toolchain-powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe-1.0-2.fc10/.../tests
And guess what? During testing I found out the program fails because
it tries to open:
.../toolchain-powerpc-e500v2-1-gnuspe-1.0-2.fc10/.../tests

Yes, CPP tokenized the macro before stringifying it and not surprisingly
the 'linux' part was converted to 1.
[on Fedora-10: cpp (GCC) 4.3.2 20081105 (Red Hat 4.3.2-7)]

So the attached patch simplify the macros and pass the path as string
from the Makefile.

Manually backported from 1449:8ad2773e7ae3
     1 diff -durN duma_2_5_14.orig/Makefile duma_2_5_14/Makefile
     2 --- duma_2_5_14.orig/Makefile	2008-03-13 00:54:10.000000000 +0100
     3 +++ duma_2_5_14/Makefile	2008-06-17 10:28:45.000000000 +0200
     4 @@ -93,10 +93,6 @@
     5  # also define 'WIN32'
     6  
     7  # some defaults:
     8 -CC=gcc
     9 -CXX=g++
    10 -AR=ar
    11 -RANLIB=ranlib
    12  INSTALL=install
    13  RM=rm
    14  RMFORCE=rm -f
    15 @@ -317,7 +313,7 @@
    16  
    17  createconf$(EXEPOSTFIX): createconf.o
    18  	- $(RMFORCE) createconf$(EXEPOSTFIX)
    19 -	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DUMA_OPTIONS) createconf.o -o createconf$(EXEPOSTFIX)
    20 +	$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) $(DUMA_OPTIONS) createconf.o -o createconf$(EXEPOSTFIX)
    21  
    22  tstheap$(EXEPOSTFIX): libduma.a tstheap.o
    23  	- $(RMFORCE) tstheap$(EXEPOSTFIX)
    24 @@ -378,7 +374,7 @@
    25  # define rules how to build objects for createconf
    26  #
    27  createconf.o:
    28 -	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DUMA_OPTIONS) -c createconf.c -o $@
    29 +	$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) $(DUMA_OPTIONS) -c createconf.c -o $@
    30  
    31  
    32  #