contains multiple words, flex fails.
Adjust tools/autoconf/Makefile to pass the necessary extra arguments via
M4=... in CONFIGURE_ENV. This is similar to what used to be in
revision 1.4 of tools/autoconf/Makefile, but it's now after instead of
before the inclusion of Makefile.gnuhost, because it has to override the
value of M4=... that Makefile.gnuhost stores in CONFIGURE_ENV.
in tools/Makefile.gnuhost. This makes the tools version of m4
behave like GNU m4.
Remove similar code from tools/autoconf/Makefile, where it didn't
work because Makefile.gnuhost would previously have overridden it.
This fixes a problem in which the tools version of autoconf complained
"M4sugar requires GNU M4.
Install it before installing M4sugar or set the M4 environment variable to its path name."
the build step. Catches things like binutils which do a bunch of configures
on the build step and lose possibly. Fixes issues from PR#29197 for lex
not being picked up here.
no dependencies are known in advance. So a simple 'build.sh -r -u' will
often lose and end up with a TOOLDIR without a toolchain, groff, etc. Fix
by forcing .install_done to always run.
Fix the behaviour of native and tools gcc when MKPIC=no is specified for
platforms that mknative has determined support shared libraries.
XXX distrib/sets/sets.subr doesn't support MKPIC=no
and exception handling have a chance of working properly.
- creates libgcc, libgcc_eh and libgcc_s
- updates LIBGCC_SPEC to use them appropriately.
There's a hack in here at the moment with respect to libgcc_so in that it
is preferable to link against libgcc_so will only when -shared-libgcc is
specified (the c++ frontend does this automatically.) Configurations where
LINK_EH_SPEC is defined already do this. The gcc configuration for
NetBSD/alpha and another NetBSD platform (I forget which) actually define
LINK_EH_SPEC probably by accident rather than design.
- updates share/mk to use the compiler's knowledge of what needs linking into
libraries and executables. This removes an hppa hack.
- updates the sets for the newly created libgcc* files.
- support for linking against the _pg version of libgcc has been removed.
* Don't bother prefixing commands with a line of ${_MKCMD}\
and instead rely upon "make -s". This is less intrusive on
all the Makefiles than the former. Idea from David Laight.
* Rename the variables use to print messages. The scheme now is:
_MKMSG_FOO Run _MKMSG 'foo'
_MKTARGET_FOO Run _MKMSG_FOO ${.TARGET}
From discussion with Alistair Crooks.
Replace defined(UNPRIVED) tests with ${MKUNPRIVED} != "no"
Add MKUPDATE; if not no has the same semantics as if UPDATE was defined.
Replace defined(UPDATE) tests with ${MKUPDATE} != "no"
Improve documentation for these and other make flags.
round has been tested on Solaris/x86 and Linux hosts.
* Add host tools cap_mkdb, ctags, m4, uudecode.
* Protect __RCSID() and __COPYRIGHT() better.
* Reduce the number of places that need to include "config.h", to keep
sources closer to their "vanilla" versions.
* Add more compat #defines and autoconf-checked functions.
* Make "make all" update the .build_done timestamp more intelligently;
if no files changed in the build tree, don't touch the timestamp.
(This allows UPDATE and BUILD to function correctly.)
* Rewrite src/tools Make logic to work like the rest of the tree wrt
"dependall" and "install". The old "make build" hack is gone.
* Remove the MKTOOLS logic. This was linked to the "make build" hack,
and was only needed because TOOLDIR originally had no writable default.
* Redo the GNU configure/make logic to make it fit reasonably in a
BSD make wrapper. Use new ${.ALLTARGETS} variable to scan for
targets in $(srcdir), and mark them with .MADE: to prevent rebuilding.
* Only build cross tools in src/tools; remove some messy logic in
src/usr.* and src/gnu/usr.* that would do target filename rewriting
(improves consistency and readability).
* Add the ability to build cross gdb at tool build time by setting
MKCROSSGDB (default no) to "yes" in mk.conf.
* Add src/tools/groff and set up paths to work with this cross groff.