scripts/crosstool-NG.sh.in: On MacOS/BSD use the output of CT_DoConfigGuess for CT_BUILD.
On 64bit MacOS `gcc -dumpmachine` gives i686 for the host machine.
This conflicts with the expectations of some following configure scripts
that a 64bit x86 is given as x86_64; i686 is understood as a 32 bit machine.
config.guess sets the host machine in CT_BUILD correctly.
yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr:
As suggested by Khem RAJ on the ML, always use config.guess.
1 # Template file for a debug utility
3 # Put your download code here
4 do_debug_foobar_get() {
6 # CT_GetFile "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}" http://foobar.com/releases/
10 # Put your extract code here
11 do_debug_foobar_extract() {
13 # CT_Extract "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}"
14 # CT_Patch "foobar" "${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}"
18 # Put your build code here
19 do_debug_foobar_build() {
21 # mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-foobar"
22 # CT_Pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-foobar"
24 # "${CT_SRC_DIR}/foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}/configure" \
25 # --build=${CT_BUILD} \
26 # --host=${CT_TARGET} \
29 # CT_DoExecLog ALL make
30 # CT_DoExecLog ALL make DESTDIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" install