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ifndef MAKE
MAKE:=make
endif
ifndef HOSTMAKE
HOSTMAKE=$(MAKE)
endif
HOSTMAKE :=$(shell which $(HOSTMAKE) || type -p $(HOSTMAKE) || echo make)
# If BR2_LEVEL is 0, scale the maximum concurrency with the number of
# CPUs. An additional job is used in order to keep processors busy
# while waiting on I/O.
# If the number of processors is not available, assume one.
ifeq ($(BR2_JLEVEL),0)
PARALLEL_JOBS:=$(shell echo \
$$((1 + `getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null || echo 1`)))
else
PARALLEL_JOBS:=$(BR2_JLEVEL)
endif
MAKE1:=$(HOSTMAKE) -j1
MAKE:=$(HOSTMAKE) -j$(PARALLEL_JOBS)
# Compute GNU_TARGET_NAME
GNU_TARGET_NAME=$(ARCH)-buildroot-linux-$(LIBC)$(ABI)
ifeq ($(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT)$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_CTNG_uClibc)$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_UCLIBC),y)
LIBC=uclibc
else
LIBC=gnu
endif
# The ABI suffix is a bit special on ARM, as it needs to be
# -uclibcgnueabi for uClibc EABI, -uclibc for uClibc OABI, -gnueabi
# for glibc EABI and -gnu for glibc OABI. This means that the LIBC and
# ABI aren't strictly orthogonal, which explains why we need the test
# on LIBC below.
ifeq ($(BR2_ARM_EABI),y)
ifeq ($(LIBC),uclibc)
ABI=gnueabi
else
ABI=eabi
endif
endif
# For FSL PowerPC there's SPE
ifeq ($(BR2_powerpc_SPE),y)
ABI=spe
# MPC8540s are e500v1 with single precision FP
ifeq ($(BR2_powerpc_8540),y)
TARGET_ABI+=-mabi=spe -mfloat-gprs=single -Wa,-me500
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_powerpc_8548),y)
TARGET_ABI+=-mabi=spe -mfloat-gprs=double -Wa,-me500x2
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_powerpc_e500mc),y)
TARGET_ABI+=-mabi=spe -mfloat-gprs=double -Wa,-me500mc
endif
endif
# Use longcalls option for Xtensa globally.
# The 'longcalls' option allows calls across a greater range of addresses,
# and is required for some packages. While this option can degrade both
# code size and performance, the linker can usually optimize away the
# overhead when a call ends up within a certain range.
ifeq ($(BR2_xtensa),y)
TARGET_ABI += -mlongcalls
endif
STAGING_SUBDIR = usr/$(GNU_TARGET_NAME)/sysroot
STAGING_DIR = $(HOST_DIR)/$(STAGING_SUBDIR)
TARGET_OPTIMIZATION:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION))
ifeq ($(BR2_OPTIMIZE_0),y)
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TARGET_OPTIMIZATION+=-O0
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_OPTIMIZE_1),y)
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TARGET_OPTIMIZATION+=-O1
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_OPTIMIZE_2),y)
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TARGET_OPTIMIZATION+=-O2
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_OPTIMIZE_3),y)
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TARGET_OPTIMIZATION+=-O3
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_OPTIMIZE_S),y)
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TARGET_OPTIMIZATION+=-Os
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_DEBUG_1),y)
TARGET_DEBUGGING=-g1
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_DEBUG_2),y)
TARGET_DEBUGGING=-g2
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_DEBUG_3),y)
TARGET_DEBUGGING=-g3
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_LARGEFILE),y)
TARGET_CPPFLAGS += -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
endif
TARGET_CFLAGS = $(TARGET_CPPFLAGS) $(TARGET_ABI) $(TARGET_OPTIMIZATION) $(TARGET_DEBUGGING)
TARGET_CXXFLAGS = $(TARGET_CFLAGS)
TARGET_LDFLAGS = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_LDFLAGS))
ifeq ($(BR2_BINFMT_FLAT),y)
TARGET_LDFLAGS += $(if $($(PKG)_FLAT_STACKSIZE),-Wl$(comma)-elf2flt=-s$($(PKG)_FLAT_STACKSIZE))
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_BINFMT_FLAT_SHARED),y)
TARGET_LDFLAGS += -mid-shared-library -mshared-library-id=0
TARGET_CFLAGS += -mid-shared-library -mshared-library-id=0
TARGET_CXXFLAGS += -mid-shared-library -mshared-library-id=0
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_BINFMT_FLAT_SEP_DATA),y)
TARGET_LDFLAGS += -msep-data
TARGET_CFLAGS += -msep-data
TARGET_CXXFLAGS += -msep-data
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT)$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_CTNG),y)
TARGET_CROSS=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/$(GNU_TARGET_NAME)-
else
TARGET_CROSS=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PREFIX))-
endif
# Quotes are needed for spaces et al in path components.
TARGET_PATH="$(HOST_DIR)/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/usr/sbin/:$(PATH)"
# Define TARGET_xx variables for all common binutils/gcc tools by
# including the --sysroot option where necessary.
TARGET_AR = $(TARGET_CROSS)ar
TARGET_AS = $(TARGET_CROSS)as
TARGET_CC = $(TARGET_CROSS)gcc
TARGET_CPP = $(TARGET_CROSS)cpp
TARGET_CXX = $(TARGET_CROSS)g++
TARGET_FC = $(TARGET_CROSS)gfortran
TARGET_LD = $(TARGET_CROSS)ld
TARGET_NM = $(TARGET_CROSS)nm
TARGET_RANLIB = $(TARGET_CROSS)ranlib
TARGET_READELF = $(TARGET_CROSS)readelf
TARGET_OBJCOPY = $(TARGET_CROSS)objcopy
TARGET_OBJDUMP = $(TARGET_CROSS)objdump
TARGET_CC_NOCCACHE := $(TARGET_CC)
TARGET_CXX_NOCCACHE := $(TARGET_CXX)
ifeq ($(BR2_CCACHE),y)
TARGET_CC := $(CCACHE) $(TARGET_CC)
TARGET_CXX := $(CCACHE) $(TARGET_CXX)
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_STRIP_strip),y)
STRIP_STRIP_DEBUG:=--strip-debug
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STRIP_STRIP_UNNEEDED:=--strip-unneeded
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STRIP_STRIP_ALL:=--strip-all
TARGET_STRIP=$(TARGET_CROSS)strip
STRIPCMD=$(TARGET_CROSS)strip --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note
KSTRIPCMD=$(STRIPCMD) $(STRIP_STRIP_UNNEEDED)
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_STRIP_sstrip),y)
STRIP_STRIP_DEBUG:=
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STRIP_STRIP_UNNEEDED:=
STRIP_STRIP_ALL:=
TARGET_STRIP=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/$(GNU_TARGET_NAME)-sstrip
STRIPCMD=$(TARGET_STRIP)
KSTRIPCMD=$(TARGET_CROSS)strip --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --strip-unneeded
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_STRIP_none),y)
TARGET_STRIP=true
STRIPCMD=$(TARGET_STRIP)
KSTRIPCMD=$(TARGET_STRIP)
endif
INSTALL:=$(shell which install || type -p install)
FLEX:=$(shell which flex || type -p flex)
BISON:=$(shell which bison || type -p bison)
SED:=$(shell which sed || type -p sed) -i -e
HOST_CPPFLAGS = -I$(HOST_DIR)/usr/include
HOST_CFLAGS ?= -O2
HOST_CFLAGS += $(HOST_CPPFLAGS)
HOST_CXXFLAGS += $(HOST_CFLAGS)
Solve the host tools relying on host libraries problem We build host tools installed in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, and some of them rely on host libraries in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib. So when these host tools are executed, they need to find the host libraries, which are not installed in a default location. In c1b6242fdcf2cff7ebf09fec4cc1be58963e8427 we tried to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH when building target packages to solve this problem. Unfortunately, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not only used to find libraries at run-time, but also at compile time. So it leads the build of some packages, such as icu, to fail. Therefore, in 0d1830b07db4ebfd14e77a258de6fb391e57e960, we reverted the LD_LIBRARY_PATH idea. The other option to solve this problem was to hardcode a RPATH value in the host binaries that would reference the location of host libraries. We added this -Wl,-rpath option to HOST_CFLAGS in 6b939d40f6a29a43277566adc9d4312d49cb3abf. Unfortunately, this caused problems when building binutils, as reported in bug 1789 so this change was reverted in e1a7d916e9eeaa215551740de40c055130d6c073. Then, we tried to use -Wl,-rpath in HOST_LDFLAGS, but it was causing problems with fakeroot not recognizing 'ld' as the GNU linker, since the -Wl,-rpath cannot be understood by 'ld' directly, only by 'gcc'. This commit is a new attempt at using HOST_LDFLAGS, but in this case we modified the definition of HOST_LD to *not* contain HOST_LDFLAGS. LDFLAGS are being set separatly. It solved the fakeroot issue and was tested against nearly 300 packages of Buildroot. For more details on this story, see http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035580.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035581.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035586.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035609.html https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1789 Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-06-25 14:15:20 +02:00
HOST_LDFLAGS += -L$(HOST_DIR)/lib -L$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib -Wl,-rpath,$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib
HOST_PATH=$(HOST_DIR)/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin:$(PATH)
# hostcc version as an integer - E.G. 4.3.2 => 432
HOSTCC_VERSION:=$(shell $(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE) --version | \
sed -n 's/^.* \([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)[ ]*.*$$/\1\2\3/p')
TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS=PATH=$(TARGET_PATH) \
AR="$(TARGET_AR)" \
AS="$(TARGET_AS)" \
Adding Central config.cache options The following changes allow for use of a central configure cache file. This speeds up configuration of packages. Its use is configurable at the top level (BR2_CONFIG_CACHE - default n). Old style makefiles can use it if they use the following MACRO in makefiles: $(AUTO_CONFIGURE_TARGET) see my change to directfb.mk. New style Autotools.in will use it if you set the global option. However you can enable the global option and on a per package overrule it by doing the following: $(PKGNAME)_USE_CONFIG_CACHE = NO see fontconfig.mk for an example of this. Finally I have removed a few config variable settings which indicated no CXX compiler as this is wrong and breaks the build when using this central cache. Config.in | 8 ++++++++ package/Makefile.autotools.in | 5 ++++- package/Makefile.in | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++- package/atk/atk.mk | 2 +- package/directfb/directfb.mk | 7 +------ package/fontconfig/fontconfig.mk | 3 +++ package/libglib2/libglib2.mk | 2 +- package/libgtk2/libgtk2.mk | 1 - 8 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) I would appreciate feedback on this change (I have been testing for 2-3 weeks) But I can never test all cases! If you enable the BR2_CONFIG_CACHE option some Makefile.autotools.in based packages may now break - I cannot build them all. In this case you may need to remove config options that are being hardcoded all over the place (like gtk saying we have 2 CXX compiler) or disable the use of CONFIG CACHE file like I have done in fontconfig. I can build all packages required to get WebKit on DirectFB up and running and it runs fine. I will try to resolve any issues this creates as fast as I can. Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
2008-11-28 15:20:47 +01:00
LD="$(TARGET_LD)" \
NM="$(TARGET_NM)" \
CC="$(TARGET_CC)" \
GCC="$(TARGET_CC)" \
CPP="$(TARGET_CPP)" \
CXX="$(TARGET_CXX)" \
FC="$(TARGET_FC)" \
RANLIB="$(TARGET_RANLIB)" \
READELF="$(TARGET_READELF)" \
STRIP="$(TARGET_STRIP)" \
OBJCOPY="$(TARGET_OBJCOPY)" \
OBJDUMP="$(TARGET_OBJDUMP)" \
AR_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTAR)" \
AS_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTAS)" \
CC_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTCC)" \
GCC_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTCC)" \
CXX_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTCXX)" \
FC_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTFC)" \
LD_FOR_BUILD="$(HOSTLD)" \
CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$(HOST_CPPFLAGS)" \
CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$(HOST_CFLAGS)" \
CXXFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$(HOST_CXXFLAGS)" \
LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$(HOST_LDFLAGS)" \
FCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$(HOST_FCFLAGS)" \
DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER="$(TARGET_AS)" \
DEFAULT_LINKER="$(TARGET_LD)" \
CPPFLAGS="$(TARGET_CPPFLAGS)" \
CFLAGS="$(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \
CXXFLAGS="$(TARGET_CXXFLAGS)" \
LDFLAGS="$(TARGET_LDFLAGS)" \
FCFLAGS="$(TARGET_FCFLAGS)" \
PKG_CONFIG="$(PKG_CONFIG_HOST_BINARY)" \
PERLLIB="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib/perl" \
STAGING_DIR="$(STAGING_DIR)"
TARGET_MAKE_ENV=PATH=$(TARGET_PATH) \
PERLLIB="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib/perl"
HOST_CONFIGURE_OPTS=PATH=$(HOST_PATH) \
AR="$(HOSTAR)" \
AS="$(HOSTAS)" \
Solve the host tools relying on host libraries problem We build host tools installed in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, and some of them rely on host libraries in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib. So when these host tools are executed, they need to find the host libraries, which are not installed in a default location. In c1b6242fdcf2cff7ebf09fec4cc1be58963e8427 we tried to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH when building target packages to solve this problem. Unfortunately, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not only used to find libraries at run-time, but also at compile time. So it leads the build of some packages, such as icu, to fail. Therefore, in 0d1830b07db4ebfd14e77a258de6fb391e57e960, we reverted the LD_LIBRARY_PATH idea. The other option to solve this problem was to hardcode a RPATH value in the host binaries that would reference the location of host libraries. We added this -Wl,-rpath option to HOST_CFLAGS in 6b939d40f6a29a43277566adc9d4312d49cb3abf. Unfortunately, this caused problems when building binutils, as reported in bug 1789 so this change was reverted in e1a7d916e9eeaa215551740de40c055130d6c073. Then, we tried to use -Wl,-rpath in HOST_LDFLAGS, but it was causing problems with fakeroot not recognizing 'ld' as the GNU linker, since the -Wl,-rpath cannot be understood by 'ld' directly, only by 'gcc'. This commit is a new attempt at using HOST_LDFLAGS, but in this case we modified the definition of HOST_LD to *not* contain HOST_LDFLAGS. LDFLAGS are being set separatly. It solved the fakeroot issue and was tested against nearly 300 packages of Buildroot. For more details on this story, see http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035580.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035581.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035586.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035609.html https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1789 Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-06-25 14:15:20 +02:00
LD="$(HOSTLD)" \
NM="$(HOSTNM)" \
CC="$(HOSTCC)" \
GCC="$(HOSTCC)" \
CXX="$(HOSTCXX)" \
CPP="$(HOSTCPP)" \
CPPFLAGS="$(HOST_CPPFLAGS)" \
CFLAGS="$(HOST_CFLAGS)" \
CXXFLAGS="$(HOST_CXXFLAGS)" \
Solve the host tools relying on host libraries problem We build host tools installed in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin, and some of them rely on host libraries in $(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib. So when these host tools are executed, they need to find the host libraries, which are not installed in a default location. In c1b6242fdcf2cff7ebf09fec4cc1be58963e8427 we tried to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH when building target packages to solve this problem. Unfortunately, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not only used to find libraries at run-time, but also at compile time. So it leads the build of some packages, such as icu, to fail. Therefore, in 0d1830b07db4ebfd14e77a258de6fb391e57e960, we reverted the LD_LIBRARY_PATH idea. The other option to solve this problem was to hardcode a RPATH value in the host binaries that would reference the location of host libraries. We added this -Wl,-rpath option to HOST_CFLAGS in 6b939d40f6a29a43277566adc9d4312d49cb3abf. Unfortunately, this caused problems when building binutils, as reported in bug 1789 so this change was reverted in e1a7d916e9eeaa215551740de40c055130d6c073. Then, we tried to use -Wl,-rpath in HOST_LDFLAGS, but it was causing problems with fakeroot not recognizing 'ld' as the GNU linker, since the -Wl,-rpath cannot be understood by 'ld' directly, only by 'gcc'. This commit is a new attempt at using HOST_LDFLAGS, but in this case we modified the definition of HOST_LD to *not* contain HOST_LDFLAGS. LDFLAGS are being set separatly. It solved the fakeroot issue and was tested against nearly 300 packages of Buildroot. For more details on this story, see http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035580.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035581.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035586.html http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2010-June/035609.html https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1789 Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-06-25 14:15:20 +02:00
LDFLAGS="$(HOST_LDFLAGS)" \
PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_CFLAGS=1 \
PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_LIBS=1 \
PKG_CONFIG="$(PKG_CONFIG_HOST_BINARY)" \
PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR="/" \
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib/pkgconfig:$(HOST_DIR)/usr/share/pkgconfig" \
PERLLIB="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib/perl" \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib:$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH)"
HOST_MAKE_ENV=PATH=$(HOST_PATH) \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib:$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH)" \
PKG_CONFIG="$(PKG_CONFIG_HOST_BINARY)" \
PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR="/" \
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib/pkgconfig" \
PERLLIB="$(HOST_DIR)/usr/lib/perl"
################################################################################
# settings we need to pass to configure
# does unaligned access trap?
BR2_AC_CV_TRAP_CHECK=ac_cv_lbl_unaligned_fail=yes
ifeq ($(BR2_i386),y)
BR2_AC_CV_TRAP_CHECK=ac_cv_lbl_unaligned_fail=no
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_x86_64),y)
BR2_AC_CV_TRAP_CHECK=ac_cv_lbl_unaligned_fail=no
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_m68k),y)
BR2_AC_CV_TRAP_CHECK=ac_cv_lbl_unaligned_fail=no
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_powerpc)$(BR2_ENDIAN),yBIG)
BR2_AC_CV_TRAP_CHECK=ac_cv_lbl_unaligned_fail=no
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_ENDIAN),"BIG")
BR2_AC_CV_C_BIGENDIAN=ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes
else
BR2_AC_CV_C_BIGENDIAN=ac_cv_c_bigendian=no
endif
TARGET_CONFIGURE_ARGS= \
$(BR2_AC_CV_TRAP_CHECK) \
ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=yes \
ac_cv_func_memcmp_working=yes \
Adding Central config.cache options The following changes allow for use of a central configure cache file. This speeds up configuration of packages. Its use is configurable at the top level (BR2_CONFIG_CACHE - default n). Old style makefiles can use it if they use the following MACRO in makefiles: $(AUTO_CONFIGURE_TARGET) see my change to directfb.mk. New style Autotools.in will use it if you set the global option. However you can enable the global option and on a per package overrule it by doing the following: $(PKGNAME)_USE_CONFIG_CACHE = NO see fontconfig.mk for an example of this. Finally I have removed a few config variable settings which indicated no CXX compiler as this is wrong and breaks the build when using this central cache. Config.in | 8 ++++++++ package/Makefile.autotools.in | 5 ++++- package/Makefile.in | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++- package/atk/atk.mk | 2 +- package/directfb/directfb.mk | 7 +------ package/fontconfig/fontconfig.mk | 3 +++ package/libglib2/libglib2.mk | 2 +- package/libgtk2/libgtk2.mk | 1 - 8 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) I would appreciate feedback on this change (I have been testing for 2-3 weeks) But I can never test all cases! If you enable the BR2_CONFIG_CACHE option some Makefile.autotools.in based packages may now break - I cannot build them all. In this case you may need to remove config options that are being hardcoded all over the place (like gtk saying we have 2 CXX compiler) or disable the use of CONFIG CACHE file like I have done in fontconfig. I can build all packages required to get WebKit on DirectFB up and running and it runs fine. I will try to resolve any issues this creates as fast as I can. Signed-off-by: Daniel Laird <daniel.j.laird@nxp.com>
2008-11-28 15:20:47 +01:00
ac_cv_have_decl_malloc=yes \
gl_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull=yes \
ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull=yes \
ac_cv_func_calloc_0_nonnull=yes \
ac_cv_func_realloc_0_nonnull=yes \
lt_cv_sys_lib_search_path_spec="" \
$(BR2_AC_CV_C_BIGENDIAN)
################################################################################
ifeq ($(BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE),y)
DISABLE_NLS:=
else
DISABLE_NLS:=--disable-nls
endif
ifneq ($(BR2_LARGEFILE),y)
DISABLE_LARGEFILE= --disable-largefile
endif
ifneq ($(BR2_HAVE_DOCUMENTATION),y)
# The configure option varies, but since unknown options are ignored
# we can pass all of them.
DISABLE_DOCUMENTATION = \
--disable-gtk-doc \
--disable-doc \
--disable-docs \
--disable-documentation \
--with-xmlto=no \
--with-fop=no
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_INET_IPV6),y)
DISABLE_IPV6= --enable-ipv6
else
DISABLE_IPV6= --disable-ipv6
endif
ifneq ($(BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP),y)
TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS+=CXX=false
endif
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ifeq ($(BR2_ENABLE_DEBUG),y)
ENABLE_DEBUG:=--enable-debug
else
ENABLE_DEBUG:=
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB),y)
SHARED_STATIC_LIBS_OPTS=--enable-static --disable-shared
TARGET_LDFLAGS += --static
else
SHARED_STATIC_LIBS_OPTS=--enable-static --enable-shared
endif
include package/pkg-utils.mk
include package/pkg-download.mk
include package/pkg-autotools.mk
include package/pkg-cmake.mk
include package/pkg-generic.mk