Bizarely enough, binutils-2.18 fails to build when CONFIG_SHELL is set
to /bin/bash (although it has code to recognise bash and act accordingly).
Waht is really strange is that it does build when CONFIG_SHELL is set
to /bin/sh, *although* /bin/sh is a symlink to /bin/bash. WTF?!?!
(transplanted from 56bba7d4fc8924d276b71134b7f1ef57bed57f52)
Split the has_or_abort function in two:
- one that checks if the tool if found,
- one that calls the above check, and aborts if not found
The rational behind this is to be able to check for a tool
and if not found, fallback to using our bundled version,
should the need arise (and I get time).
ncurses is built solely for the sake of building a native gdb.
The user should not rely on this library to build his/her userland,
but should rather build his/her own. So we remove it from the
sysroot after we successfully build the native gdb.
The option to retrieve snapshots is already handled by
the generic 'specific date' and 'use latest' entries.
No need for a special case, as there's no code for it.
For ARM EABI hosts (ct-ng's target), the tupple ends in 'gnueabi'
For uClibc-based toolchains, the tuple ends in '-uclibc.*'
Make ltrace recognise those tuples as being the same as 'linux-gnu'
For CLooG/PPL 0.15.3, the directory name was simply cloog-ppl.
For any later versions, the driectory name does have the version, such as
cloog-ppl-0.15.4.
For CLooG/PPL 0.15.3, the directory name was simply cloog-ppl.
For any later versions, the driectory name does have the version, such as
cloog-ppl-0.15.4.
As pointed out by Martin GUY, gcc incorrectly generates armv5t
instrcutions for EABI, even for cores that are an armv4t.
The new patch (for the 4.3 series) fixes the problem by downgrading
the default CPU for EABI to being an armv4t core.
Allow stdin/stdout redirection for the CLI conf (not mconf).
This allows to recall a sample and automatically apply the defaults
to new configuration option, with something like the following:
yes "" |ct-ng "sample_name"