the target "native toolchain" if BOOTSTRAP_NEW_TOOLCHAIN is set.
This is important if you don't have any userland at all, and you're
trying to make one from which you can run toolchain2netbsd.
dist .y and .c files reversed.
1. Move the .y.c and other assorted implicit rule overrides out of Makefile.inc
and into local Makefile's. The system Makefile (bsd.sys.mk) sets up .l.c and
.y.c rules so unless these come after all inclusions they just get ignored.
2. Add @true as the command for any of the rule overrides. Otherwise make
still bails complaining about not knowing how to build the requisite .c or
.h file.
This obviously wasn't tested before as it couldn't have worked as-is.
From Rafal's commit for mipseb (which applies here too):
WARNING: Binutils 2.11.2 (maybe earlier) changed the MIPS ABI, so any
shared libs built by this toolchain WILL NOT WORK without either a whack
to BFD to fix that or a patch to ld_elf.so to work around it. I need to
chase the binutils folks on this issue still.
changes to configuration stuff to (a) recognize `mipseb', and (b) build a
BE-default GCC on mipseb. gprof and gdb still not done.
WARNING: Binutils 2.11.2 (maybe earlier) changed the MIPS ABI, so any
shared libs built by this toolchain WILL NOT WORK without either a whack
to BFD to fix that or a patch to ld_elf.so to work around it. I need to
chase the binutils folks on this issue still.
That said, the new toolchain seems to work quite well once the ABI change
is worked around/fixed -- I'm committing from a machine running a user-
land built with the new compiler.
host that's doing the filing (with a suitable comment for non-usual
cases), as suggested by Don Yuniskis in PR 14217 and lukem on tech-pkg.
Also closes PR's 13938, 14104.
build in the middle and restarting on another platform (requiring atomic
host tool builds), and keep parallelism, the ".lo" rules can't be used
at all. Instead, compile all host .c files directly into executables.
installation into /usr/share/ldscripts at the moment, as the scripts will
no longer be shareable on all targets. This will be tweaked at a later
date to generate "cross style" scripts for all targets (native ones are
compiled into the ld binary) so that they will indeed be shareable.
Should fix PR bin/14114, pkg/14122, and related issues.