Also a fix for CT_IterateMultilibs: it didn't pass multi_os_dir_gcc, so
it only worked if the caller did *not* declare it as a local variable.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Convert absolute targets to relative so that they are valid on the host,
too. The procedure is very similar to uclibc, so it is moved into a
common function.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
... and in addition to final toolchain aliasing, use it when configuring
multilibs for glibc/musl. Note that uClibc does not need it, it is
explicitly selecting the tools using CROSS_PREFIX.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
... which fails to compile due to incompatible prototype for strlcpy()
which isn't even used.
2.6.33 dropped the prototype, so the patch is n/a for newer kernels.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
It picks up gettext string and results in [ERROR] messages from ct-ng
when gettext strings happen inside an error() call.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
--enable-hacker-mode is not sufficient, in 2.25 configure then
fails while checking for sysdeps fragments that apply to a given
configuration, and with that worked around, fails on binutils &
compiler version check.
In brief: if someone wants locales on cygwin/macos, you'd have to
implement cross-localedef (similar to cross-rpcgen) in glibc and
submit it upstream.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
The latter does not prevent zlib's configure from overriding 'AR' with
/usr/bin/libtool on macos, and that breaks canadian crosses.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
GMP's configure script tries to be too smart, and if it determines
that it's not cross-compiling it chooses gcc or cc instead of the
wrapper we create at the start of the build.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor@usask.ca>
If glibc's configure finds the host c++ executable it assumes that
c++ should be enabled for the build. In case we don't have cross g++
built yet (ie, for headers), this causes the build to fail creating
C++ headers. So hide C++ from the build.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor@usask.ca>
It's possible that "gcc" is not the compiler being used for the build,
so respect BUILD_PREFIX and BUILD_SUFFIX when finding its version.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor@usask.ca>
configure.ac now finds how to count the CPUs in a system. Currently
the getconf method and sysctl methods are supported. Adding more is
easy enough.
Signed-off-by: Dan McGregor <dan.mcgregor@usask.ca>