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.
2 # Yes, this intends to be a true POSIX script file.
7 # Parse the tools' paths configuration
8 # It is expected that this script is only to be run from the
9 # source directory of crosstool-NG, so it is trivial to find
10 # paths.mk (we can't use ". paths.mk", as POSIX states that
11 # $PATH should be searched for, and $PATH most probably doe
12 # not include "."), hence the "./".
17 Usage: ${myname} <src_dir> <dst_dir> <base> <inc> [sed_re]
18 Renumbers all patches found in 'src_dir', starting at 'base', with an
19 increment of 'inc', and puts the renumbered patches in 'dst_dir'.
20 Leading digits are replaced with the new indexes, and a subsequent '_'
21 is replaced with a '-'.
22 If 'sed_re' is given, it is interpreted as a valid sed expression, and
23 is be applied to the patch name.
24 If the environment variable FAKE is set to 'y', then nothing gets done,
25 the command to run is only be printed, and not executed (so you can
27 'dst_dir' must not yet exist.
29 patch-renumber.sh patches/gcc/4.2.3 patches/gcc/4.2.4 100 10
30 patch-renumber.sh /some/dir/my-patches patches/gcc/4.3.1 100 10 's/(all[_-])*(gcc[-_])*//;'
34 [ $# -lt 4 -o $# -gt 5 ] && { doUsage; exit 1; }
41 if [ ! -d "${src}" ]; then
42 printf "%s: '%s': not a directory\n" "${myname}" "${src}"
45 if [ -d "${dst}" ]; then
46 printf "%s: '%s': directory already exists\n" "${myname}" "${dst}"
51 if [ -n "${FAKE}" ]; then
52 printf "%s: won't do anything: FAKE='%s'\n" "${myname}" "${FAKE}"
56 ${Q} mkdir -pv "${dst}"
57 for p in "${src}/"*.patch*; do
58 [ -e "${p}" ] || { echo "No such file '${p}'"; exit 1; }
59 newname="$(printf "%03d-%s" \
62 |"${sed}" -r -e 's/^[[:digit:]]+[-_]//' \
66 ${Q} cp -v "${p}" "${dst}/${newname}"