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Just discovered that $PREFIX-populate has absolute paths. I suggest changing tools/populate.in so that the lines: CT_READELF="@@CT_READELF@@" CT_SYSROOT_DIR="@@CT_SYSROOT_DIR@@" read something closer to: CT_HERE="$(dirname "$0")" CT_READELF="$CT_HERE/@@CT_PREFIX@@-readelf" CT_SYSROOT_DIR="$CT_HERE/../@@CT_PREFIX@@/sys-root" (Here I'm assuming there's something like CT_PREFIX symbol to substitute here.) Is it as simple as this? P.S. As a bash style I'd prefer to write (( ${still_needed} )) in preference to [ ${still_needed} -eq 1 ] on the grounds that it's an honest boolean test. -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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