Use the dedicated function CT_DoConfigSub rather than invoking config.sub directly.

/trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh |    4     2     2     0 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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Yann E. MORIN" 2008-12-03 22:35:52 +00:00
parent 7d37551032
commit 6129d0cabe

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@ -303,8 +303,8 @@ if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
# Not only will it give us full-qualified tuples, but it will also ensure
# that they are valid tuples (in case of typo with user-provided tuples)
# That's way better than trying to rewrite config.sub ourselves...
CT_BUILD=$(./tools/config.sub "${CT_BUILD}")
CT_HOST=$(./tools/config.sub "${CT_HOST}")
CT_BUILD=$(CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_BUILD}")
CT_HOST=$(CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_HOST}")
# Modify BUILD and HOST so that gcc always generate a cross-compiler
# even if any of the build, host or target machines are the same.