Add the Eclipse Java Compiler to be able to compile Java.
Andy JOHNSON wrote:
The Java compiler for GCC versions 4.3.0 and up requires the
Eclipse compiler "ecj1" to be built as well. I added "gcj" to
the list of utilities to make the initial link.
/trunk/scripts/build/cc/gcc.sh | 12 12 0 0 ++++++++++++
/trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh | 2 1 1 0 +-
/trunk/config/cc/gcc.in | 6 6 0 0 ++++++
3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
1 # Compute ARM-specific values
3 CT_DoArchTupleValues() {
4 # The architecture part of the tuple:
5 CT_TARGET_ARCH="${CT_ARCH}${target_endian_eb}"
7 # The system part of the tuple:
8 case "${CT_LIBC},${CT_ARCH_ARM_EABI}" in
9 *glibc,y) CT_TARGET_SYS=gnueabi;;
10 uClibc,y) CT_TARGET_SYS=uclibcgnueabi;;
11 none,y) CT_TARGET_SYS=eabi;;
14 # In case we're EABI, do *not* specify any ABI!
15 # which means, either we do not have an ABI specified, or we're not EABI.
16 CT_TestOrAbort "Internal error: CT_ARCH_ABI should not be set for EABI build." -z "${CT_ARCH_ABI}" -o -z "${CT_ARCH_ARM_EABI}"