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.TH crosstool-NG 1 "@DATE@" "version @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "User Commands"
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.SH NAME
@progname@, crosstool-NG \- Build cross-toolchains
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.SH SYNOPSIS
.B @progname@ ACTION
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.SH DESCRIPTION
Building a cross-toolchain can be a real pain.
.PP
.B crosstool-NG
makes it easy to build cross-toolchains, and allows you to take all the juice
out of your target by configuring the different components of the toolchain
according to the targeted processor.
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.SH ACTIONS
Here are the most commonly used actions. For other actions, please see the
documentation in
.I @docdir@
.TP
.B help
Prints a little help text.
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.TP
.B menuconfig
Configures
.B crosstool-NG
using a configurator menu very similar to that of the Linux kernel.
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.TP
.B oldconfig
Apply options found in an existing
.I .config
file, and ask for newer options if there are any.
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.TP
.B saveconfig
Save the current
.B crosstool-NG
configuration, and associated components' config files, into a sample. Samples
are saved in their own sub-directory, named after the target's tuple, in the
.I samples
sub-directory of the current directory. Samples can be later recalled by calling
.B @progname@
with the target tuple they represent.
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.TP
.B savedefconfig
Save the current configuration to a mini-defconfig file, that contains only
the strictly required symbols to reproduce the configuration. defconfig files
are much smaller than a complete .config, so it is easy to send by mail. As
only non-default symbols are present in a defconfig, it easy to spot the
meaningful values. Also, it is easy to use defconfig files with newer
versions of
.BR crosstool-NG .
By default the mini-defconfig is saved to a file named
.IR defconfig ,
unless the variable
.B $DEFCONFIG
is set, in which case the mini-defconfig will be saved to the file referenced
by
.BR $DEFCONFIG .

Note: only the
.I .config
file for
.B crosstool-NG
is saved. Config files for the components are
.B not
saved. Use
.B saveconfig
for that
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.TP
.B defconfig
Configure
.B crosstool-NG
using a mini-defconfig file (previously saved with
.B savedefconfig
or manually edited). The default mini-defconfig is read from the file
.IR defconfig ,
unless the variable
.B $DEFCONFIG
is set, in which case the mini-defconfig will be read from the file referenced
by
.B $DEFCONFIG
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.TP
.B build
Builds the configured toolchain.
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.TP
.B clean
Remove files generated by
.B crosstool-NG
for itself (these are mostly the configurators' binaries).
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.TP
.B distclean
Same as
.B clean
, but also removes the toolchain build directory, the downloaded files and the
.I .config
configuration file. The generated toolchain is left untouched, as well as
samples which are not removed.
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.TP
.B updatetools
Updates the
.I config.guess
and
.I config.sub
scripts. These scripts are used by
.B crosstool-NG
to canonicalise the machines' name (host, build and target machines).
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
.TP
.B STOP, RESTART
Respectively stops and restarts the build just before this step. To restart a
step, a previous build should have run at least to that step, or further.

The list of steps is viewable with the action
.BR list-steps .
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.SH EXIT VALUE
The
.B @progname@
frontend is in fact a
.BR make (1)
script. See the man page for
.BR make (1)
to have the meaning of the exit values.
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.SH SECURITY
.B Don't run as root!
Great care has been taken to avoid mistakes, but bug-free programs don't
exist. During normal operation,
.B crosstool-NG
removes entire directories. If you run as root, and there is a bug or you
mis-configured
.BR crosstool-NG ,
entire important directories could be removed (eg.
.IR /usr ),
although
.B crosstool-NG
will refuse to install toolchains in some well known critical directories.
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.SH AUTHORS
Yann E. MORIN and a lot of contributors.
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.SH SEE ALSO
You can find more in-depth documentation in
.IR "@docdir@" .

Please have a look at the
.URL "http://www.kegel.com/crosstool" "original crosstool" " by Daniel KEGEL"