Changeset 6fcaede for BOOK/temp-system/common
- Timestamp:
- Jul 7, 2009, 8:49:42 AM (16 years ago)
- Branches:
- clfs-1.2, clfs-2.1, clfs-3.0.0-systemd, clfs-3.0.0-sysvinit, master, systemd, sysvinit
- Children:
- b26d64d
- Parents:
- 4261659 (diff), 53750600 (diff)
Note: this is a merge changeset, the changes displayed below correspond to the merge itself.
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- BOOK/temp-system/common
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BOOK/temp-system/common/cloog-ppl.xml
r4261659 r6fcaede 36 36 37 37 <screen os="b"><userinput>./configure --prefix=/tools \ 38 --build=${CLFS_HOST} --host=${CLFS_TARGET} --with-bits=gmp \39 --with-ppl=/tools --with-gmp=/tools</userinput></screen>38 --build=${CLFS_HOST} --host=${CLFS_TARGET} --with-bits=gmp \ 39 --with-ppl=/tools --with-gmp=/tools</userinput></screen> 40 40 41 41 <para os="c">Compile the package:</para> -
BOOK/temp-system/common/gcc.xml
r4261659 r6fcaede 98 98 </variablelist> 99 99 100 <para os="ts1">When gcc was configured it was told to find MPFR, GMP, PPL, 101 and CLooG-PPL in /tools. However, when compiling gcc uses these same values 102 for building native helper programs that run on the host. The following sed 103 will change those values to look in cross-tools for the native programs 104 only:</para> 100 <para os="ts1">The following will prevent GCC from looking in the wrong 101 directories for headers and libraries:</para> 105 102 106 103 <screen os="ts2"><userinput>cp Makefile{,.orig} -
BOOK/temp-system/common/ppl.xml
r4261659 r6fcaede 37 37 <screen os="b"><userinput>./configure --prefix=/tools \ 38 38 --build=${CLFS_HOST} --host=${CLFS_TARGET} \ 39 --enable-interfaces="c,cxx" \40 --with-libgmp-prefix=/tools --with-libgmpxx-prefix=/tools</userinput></screen>39 --enable-interfaces="c,cxx" \ 40 --with-libgmp-prefix=/tools --with-libgmpxx-prefix=/tools</userinput></screen> 41 41 42 42 <para os="bp1">PPL doesn't check to see if GMP was compiled with support for
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