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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
tsutsui 0de065d369 Use HOST_SRCDIR=external/gpl3/binutils/usr.sbin/foo
in $(HAVE_BINUTILS)=="219" case.
Fixes build failures on Cygwin. (new libbfd depends on libz)

BTW, should we revive old ones under src/usr.sbin for
native dbsym(8)/mdsetimage(8) binaries which don't need libbfd?
2009-10-27 14:20:21 +00:00
mrg d67b3528da look for libbfd etc in binutils always now. 2003-12-04 09:59:07 +00:00
mrg 6c17918185 - build "binutils" and "gcc" separately if USE_TOOLS_TOOLCHAIN is not set
to "yes".
- adjust dbsym/mdsetimage to look in the correct place for libbfd.
- new mknative-gcc based in toolchain/mknative
2003-07-25 16:26:51 +00:00
lukem 94ff981067 missed a couple of NOMAN= :( 2001-12-13 03:44:37 +00:00
tv b5cd2489b2 Major overhaul of src/tools and host toolchain. Summary of changes:
* 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.
2001-11-12 23:16:17 +00:00
thorpej 1ae193710b Avoid some annoying pitfalls of HOST_CPPFLAGS:=... in Makefile.host. 2001-10-25 02:37:49 +00:00
thorpej b196c65125 Build a properly target-prefixed cross-tool version of mdsetimage,
using libbfd.
2001-10-24 23:57:45 +00:00
jmc a831891141 Pull in mdsetimage to the tools builds. (XXX - using libbfd here would
probably be preferrable long term).
2001-10-21 23:10:46 +00:00