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Jussi, All, On Wednesday 26 November 2008 23:31:48 Yann E. MORIN wrote: > In the meantime, can you test the attached patch? Or better yet, that one... Which has the merit of solving both exposed bugs (or so I hope). Regards, Yann E. MORIN. -- .-----------------.--------------------.------------------.--------------------. | Yann E. MORIN | Real-Time Embedded | /"\ ASCII RIBBON | Erics' conspiracy: | | +0/33 662376056 | Software Designer | \ / CAMPAIGN | ___ | | --==< ^_^ >==-- `------------.-------: X AGAINST | \e/ There is no | | http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/ | _/*\_ | / \ HTML MAIL | v conspiracy. | `------------------------------^-------^------------------^--------------------'
Index: ct-ng.trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh =================================================================== --- ct-ng.trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh (revision 1247) +++ ct-ng.trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh (working copy) @@ -281,8 +281,7 @@ # Determine build system if not set by the user CT_Test "You did not specify the build system. That's OK, I can guess..." -z "${CT_BUILD}" case "${CT_BUILD}" in - "") CT_BUILD=$(gcc -dumpmachine);; - *) CT_BUILD=$(CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_BUILD}");; + "") CT_BUILD=$("${CT_BUILD_PREFIX}gcc${CT_BUILD_SUFFIX}" -dumpmachine);; esac # Prepare mangling patterns to later modifyu BUILD and HOST (see below) @@ -300,26 +299,12 @@ CT_REAL_BUILD="${CT_BUILD}" CT_REAL_HOST="${CT_HOST}" - # Make BUILD and HOST full-fledge four-part tuples (gcc -dumpmachine - # might be only three-part tuple, and I don't know wether config.guess - # can return 3-part tuples...) - # Although Cygwin is not (yet) a supported build- or host-system, take - # its /peculiarity/ into acount right now, this will alleviate the - # burden of fighting bugs later, if Cygwin ever becomes supported. - case "${CT_BUILD}" in - *-*-*-*-*) CT_Abort "Unexpected 5-part (or more) build tuple: '${CT_BUILD}'";; - *-*-*-*) ;; - *-*-cygwin) ;; # Don't mangle cygwin build tuples - *-*-*) CT_BUILD="${CT_BUILD/-/-unknown-}";; - *) CT_Abort "Unepxected 1- or 2-part build tuple: '${CT_BUILD}'";; - esac - case "${CT_HOST}" in - *-*-*-*-*) CT_Abort "Unexpected 5-part (or more) host tuple: '${CT_HOST}'";; - *-*-*-*) ;; - *-*-cygwin) ;; # Don't mangle cygwin host tuples - *-*-*) CT_HOST="${CT_HOST/-/-unknown-}";; - *) CT_Abort "Unepxected 1- or 2-part host tuple: '${CT_HOST}'";; - esac + # Canonicalise CT_BUILD and CT_HOST + # Not only will it give us full-qualified tuples, but it will also ensure + # that they are valid tuples (in case of typo with user-provided tuples) + # That's way better than trying to rewrite config.sub ourselves... + CT_BUILD=$(./tools/config.sub "${CT_BUILD}") + CT_HOST=$(./tools/config.sub "${CT_HOST}") # Modify BUILD and HOST so that gcc always generate a cross-compiler # even if any of the build, host or target machines are the same.
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