Ray Donnelly c7da54edf4 glibc: Use common arch call to get multilib targets
The previous patch added the function 'CT_DoMultilibTarget()' to
scripts/build/arch/*.sh.

This patch calls the common function to (currently) get just the target
tuple for the current multilib target.

This patch was originally by: Cody P Schafer

Changed by Alexey Neyman: first, try `gcc -print-multiarch`. If it is
supported, use whatever it reports. Otherwise, fall back to our
guesswork. Move "i486" quirk into glibc.sh, as it is specific to glibc
(e.g. uclibc will need i386, which is what GCC reports).

Signed-off-by: Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ray Donnelly <mingw.android@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
2016-06-09 17:12:49 -07:00
2015-12-18 15:15:06 +03:00
2015-11-19 14:30:20 -08:00
2016-02-15 01:17:24 -08:00
2015-11-13 10:24:22 -08:00

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Crosstool-NG follows the autoconf dance. So, to get you kick-started, just run:

./configure --help

If you are using a development snapshot, you'll have to create the configure script, first. Just run:

./bootstrap

You will find the documentation in the directory docs. Here is a quick overview of what you'll find there:

  1. Table of content
  2. Introduction
  3. Installing crosstool-NG
  4. Configuring a toolchain
  5. Building the toolchain
  6. Using the toolchain
  7. Toolchain types
  8. Contributing
  9. Internals
  1. Credits
  2. Known issues
  3. Misc. tutorials

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