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README.toolchain |
$NetBSD: README.toolchain,v 1.1 2000/07/26 00:40:02 tv Exp $ HOW TO BUILD A CROSS COMPILER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Section to be written.] IMPORTED VERSIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following software is in gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, in a unified build structure: gcc-2.95.2 binutils-2.10 gdb-5.0 IMPORT STEPS ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. All distributions were unpacked and all `.cvsignore' files were removed. 2. All files in gcc's `include' top level directory were removed from binutils's `include' top level directory (these are the libiberty include files). cd gcc-*/include; for f in *; do rm -f ../../binutils-*/include/$f; done 3. The gcc distribution was imported in one shot into gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, including the recursive build structure. 4. The binutils distribution was stripped down to the following directories, with no files at the top level: bfd, binutils, gas, gprof, include, intl, ld, opcodes 5. Binutils was imported into gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, which included only the subdirectories above. 6. The gdb distribution was stripped down to the following directories, with no files at the top level: gdb, mmalloc, readline, sim 7. Gdb was imported into gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, which included only the subdirectories above.