source: cross-tools/x86/variables.xml@ bbfd248

Last change on this file since bbfd248 was 05806e8, checked in by Jim Gifford <clfs@…>, 19 years ago

r899@server (orig r897): jim | 2005-12-14 21:23:24 -0800

r1069@server: jim | 2005-12-14 21:21:50 -0800
Changing how we set LFS_HOST, LFS_TARGET, and LFS_TARGET32


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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-cross-tools-variables">
9 <?dbhtml filename="variables.html"?>
10
11 <title>Build Variables</title>
12
13 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Setting Host and Target</bridgehead>
14
15 <para os="a">During the building of the cross-compile tools you will need to
16 set a few variables that will be dependent on your particular needs.
17 The first variable will be the triplet of the <envar>HOST</envar> machine.
18 You will need to set the <envar>CHOST</envar> triplet to match your
19 particular needs. To set this information you can issue the following
20 command:</para>
21
22<screen os="b"><userinput>export LFS_HOST="`echo ${MACHTYPE} | sed -e 's/unknown/cross/g' -e 's/-pc-/-cross-/g'`"</userinput></screen>
23
24 <para os="c">Now you will need to set the target triplet for the target
25 architecture. You can do this by running the same command as above, just
26 running it on the target machine. If you can't run the command on the
27 target machine, you can use the table at the bottom of this page. Set
28 the command using the method listed below:</para>
29
30<screen os="d"><userinput>export LFS_TARGET="{target triplet}"</userinput></screen>
31
32 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Copy settings to Environment</bridgehead>
33
34 <para os="e">Now we will add these to <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>, just in
35 case you have to exit and restart building later:</para>
36
37<screen os="f"><userinput>echo export LFS_HOST=\""${LFS_HOST}\"" &gt;&gt; ~/.bashrc
38echo export LFS_TARGET=\""${LFS_TARGET}\"" &gt;&gt; ~/.bashrc</userinput></screen>
39
40 <table os="g">
41 <title>Processor Type and Target Triplets</title>
42 <tgroup cols="2" align="center">
43 <colspec colname="Processor"/>
44 <colspec colname="Triplet"/>
45 <thead>
46 <row>
47 <entry>Processor</entry>
48 <entry>Target Triplet</entry>
49 </row>
50 </thead>
51 <tbody>
52 <row>
53 <entry>486 Compatibles</entry>
54 <entry>i486-pc-linux-gnu</entry>
55 </row>
56 <row>
57 <entry>Pentium, K6, 586 Compatibles</entry>
58 <entry>i586-pc-linux-gnu</entry>
59 </row>
60 <row>
61 <entry>Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4</entry>
62 <entry>i686-pc-linux-gnu</entry>
63 </row>
64 <row>
65 <entry>Athlon, Duron</entry>
66 <entry>i686-pc-linux-gnu</entry>
67 </row>
68 </tbody>
69 </tgroup>
70 </table>
71
72</sect1>
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