* Also allow yasm 0.7.{0,1} -- they have been reported to successfully build
at least.
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sets the HAIKU_YASM build variable, which will be checked in BuildSetup.
Re-running configure or adding the variable manually to
generated/build/BuildConfig is required.
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--alternative-gcc-output-dir configure option has been specified,
HAIKU_ADD_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIBS is set by default. One has to explicitely
unset it in UserBuildConfig to avoid building the alternative gcc libs.
* Adjusted documentation accordingly.
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different directory layouts and this way we can still use a native compiler
as a cross compiler since we don't make the decision based on whether we are
cross compiling or not.
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4). One has to have a (fully configured) "generated" directory for the
alternative gcc and specify it using the new option
"--alternative-gcc-output-dir" when configuring the main build.
Additionally the build variable HAIKU_ADD_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIBS has to be
set to "1".
If that has been done, when building the image a sub-jam is invoked that
generates the alternative libs and zips them. The main-jam unzips them
into the correct directory in the image. Note that the JAM build
variable has to be set when using a jam executable not invoked by "jam".
Tested with gcc 2 NetPositive, Pe, and FireFox under gcc 4 Haiku, and
with a few of the standard gcc 4 Haiku apps under gcc 2 Haiku. Seems to
work fine so far.
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Added sunos to the list of platforms, but it needs more work.
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gcc. You need to reconfigure and rebuild the cross-tools to have this
change take effect.
Note that from now on it is no longer possible to use the native BeOS
compiler to build Haiku. You'll have to build a cross compiler, too. I
haven't tested whether this works at all, though.
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configure flag "--use-32bit" enabling 32 bit builds with a 64 bit host
compiler.
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compatibility relation to the official Haiku distribution. "official"
is for the official Haiku distribution itself, "compatible" for Haiku
Compatible (tm) distros, and "default" for all others (the default value
for the option). The build system variable HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY is
defined accordingly, and one of the
HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY_{OFFICIAL,COMPATIBLE,DEFAULT} macros is
defined for source code and rdefs.
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building on Mac OS X (Darwin). A problem with makebootable remains.
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xattrs. It can be enabled with the configure switch "--use-xattr". Note
that the amount of data stored in attributes may be limited by the used
file system -- e.g. AFAIK ext3 has a limit of one block (usually 4 KB)
for all attributes of a file, which might not suffice. XFS should be
fine, as should ReiserFS 3.6 (or any FS which stores attributes in
hidden files).
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we do now check whether the target the compiler has been configured for
looks compatible.
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in separate folders ('cross-tools-legacy' and 'cross-tools-gcc4') and you
can use the new cmdline-switches 'use-cross-tools' and 'use-cross-tools-gcc4'
to switch between those two. Before, you always had to recompile the tools
in order to switch.
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building of cross-compiler on Linux (as reported by korli, thanks!).
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build tools as well. The configure option --build-cross-tools-gcc4 has a
new parameter to specify the architecture.
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from the sources. Added respective configure option
--build-cross-tools-gcc4.
* Fixed running "configure --build-cross-tools" from another directory
than the source dir. The parameter to the script was missing and thus
the tools were created in <sources>/generated.
* Removed stdc++ lib header dir ".../debug". One is supposed to include
<debug/...> to get the debug headers.
* The stdc++ lib header dirs are now listed one per line in the
generated BuildConfig. This works around the 512 bytes jam line length
limit.
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provides it via BuildConfig. We link everything against it.
* Temporarily pass --no-undefined to the linker. Should be in the
compiler specs, but isn't in the gcc 4 I built.
* Define _BEOS_R5_COMPATIBLE_ macro when building with gcc 2. Can be
used in headers for instance.
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