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Since anciens.enib.fr has been dead for two months now, without any hope of recovery, update my e-mail to point to @free.fr instead. Reported-by: "Bryan Hundven" <bryanhundven@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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File.........: 2 - Installing crosstool-NG.txt
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Copyright....: (C) 2010 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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License......: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike (CC-by-sa), v2.5
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Installing crosstool-NG /
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There are two ways you can use crosstool-NG:
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- build and install it, then get rid of the sources like you'd do for most
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programs,
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- or only build it and run from the source directory.
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The former should be used if you got crosstool-NG from a packaged tarball, see
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"Install method", below, while the latter is most useful for developers that
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use a clone of the repository, and want to submit patches, see "The Hacker's
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way", below.
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Install method |
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---------------+
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If you go for the install, then you just follow the classical, but yet easy
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./configure way:
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./configure --prefix=/some/place
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make
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make install
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export PATH="${PATH}:/some/place/bin"
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You can then get rid of crosstool-NG source. Next create a directory to serve
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as a working place, cd in there and run:
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mkdir work-dir
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cd work-dir
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ct-ng help
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See below for complete usage.
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The Hacker's way |
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If you go the hacker's way, then the usage is a bit different, although very
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simple. First, you need to generate the ./configure script from its autoconf
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template:
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./bootstrap
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Then, you run ./configure for local execution of crosstool-NG:
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./configure --enable-local
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make
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Now, *do not* remove crosstool-NG sources. They are needed to run crosstool-NG!
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Stay in the directory holding the sources, and run:
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./ct-ng help
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See below for complete usage.
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Now, provided you used a clone of the repository, you can send me your changes.
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See the section titled CONTRIBUTING, below, for how to submit changes.
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Preparing for packaging |
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If you plan on packaging crosstool-NG, you surely don't want to install it
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in your root file system. The install procedure of crosstool-NG honors the
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DESTDIR variable:
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./configure --prefix=/usr
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make
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make DESTDIR=/packaging/place install
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Shell completion |
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crosstool-NG comes with a shell script fragment that defines bash-compatible
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completion. That shell fragment is currently not installed automatically, but
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this is planned.
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To install the shell script fragment, you have two options:
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- install system-wide, most probably by copying ct-ng.comp into
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/etc/bash_completion.d/
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- install for a single user, by copying ct-ng.comp into ${HOME}/ and
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sourcing this file from your ${HOME}/.bashrc
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Contributed code |
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Some people contributed code that couldn't get merged for various reasons. This
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code is available as lzma-compressed patches, in the contrib/ sub-directory.
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These patches are to be applied to the source of crosstool-NG, prior to
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installing, using something like the following:
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lzcat contrib/foobar.patch.lzma |patch -p1
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There is no guarantee that a particular contribution applies to the current
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version of crosstool-ng, or that it will work at all. Use contributions at
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your own risk.
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