1 | This is configure.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.3 from
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2 | ./configure.texi.
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4 | INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU admin
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5 | START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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6 | * configure: (configure). The GNU configure and build system
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7 | END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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8 |
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9 | This file documents the GNU configure and build system.
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10 |
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11 | Copyright (C) 1998 Cygnus Solutions.
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12 |
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13 | Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
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14 | manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
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15 | preserved on all copies.
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16 |
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17 | Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
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18 | this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that
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19 | the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
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20 | permission notice identical to this one.
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21 |
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22 | Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
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23 | manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
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24 | versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a
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25 | translation approved by the Foundation.
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26 |
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27 |
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28 | File: configure.info, Node: Multilibs in Target Libraries, Prev: Multilibs in gcc, Up: Multilibs
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29 |
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30 | Multilibs in Target Libraries
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31 | =============================
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32 |
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33 | The target libraries in the Cygnus tree are automatically built with
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34 | multilibs. That means that each library is built multiple times.
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35 |
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36 | This default is set in the top level `configure.in' file, by adding
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37 | `--enable-multilib' to the list of arguments passed to configure when
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38 | it is run for the target libraries (*note Host and Target Libraries::).
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39 |
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40 | Each target library uses the shell script `config-ml.in', written by
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41 | Doug Evans, to prepare to build target libraries. This shell script is
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42 | invoked after the `Makefile' has been created by the `configure'
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43 | script. If multilibs are not enabled, it does nothing, otherwise it
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44 | modifies the `Makefile' to support multilibs.
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45 |
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46 | The `config-ml.in' script makes one copy of the `Makefile' for each
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47 | multilib in the appropriate subdirectory. When configuring in the
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48 | source directory (which is not recommended), it will build a symlink
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49 | tree of the sources in each subdirectory.
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50 |
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51 | The `config-ml.in' script sets several variables in the various
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52 | `Makefile's. The `Makefile.in' must have definitions for these
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53 | variables already; `config-ml.in' simply changes the existing values.
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54 | The `Makefile' should use default values for these variables which will
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55 | do the right thing in the subdirectories.
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56 |
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57 | `MULTISRCTOP'
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58 | `config-ml.in' will set this to a sequence of `../' strings, where
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59 | the number of strings is the number of multilib levels in the
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60 | source tree. The default value should be the empty string.
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61 |
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62 | `MULTIBUILDTOP'
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63 | `config-ml.in' will set this to a sequence of `../' strings, where
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64 | the number of strings is number of multilib levels in the object
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65 | directory. The default value should be the empty string. This
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66 | will differ from `MULTISRCTOP' when configuring in the source tree
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67 | (which is not recommended).
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68 |
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69 | `MULTIDIRS'
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70 | In the top level `Makefile' only, `config-ml.in' will set this to
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71 | the list of multilib subdirectories. The default value should be
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72 | the empty string.
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73 |
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74 | `MULTISUBDIR'
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75 | `config-ml.in' will set this to the installed subdirectory name to
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76 | use for this subdirectory, with a leading `/'. The default value
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77 | shold be the empty string.
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78 |
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79 | `MULTIDO'
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80 | `MULTICLEAN'
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81 | In the top level `Makefile' only, `config-ml.in' will set these
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82 | variables to commands to use when doing a recursive make. These
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83 | variables should both default to the string `true', so that by
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84 | default nothing happens.
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85 |
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86 | All references to the parent of the source directory should use the
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87 | variable `MULTISRCTOP'. Instead of writing `$(srcdir)/..', you must
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88 | write `$(srcdir)/$(MULTISRCTOP)..'.
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89 |
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90 | Similarly, references to the parent of the object directory should
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91 | use the variable `MULTIBUILDTOP'.
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92 |
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93 | In the installation target, the libraries should be installed in the
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94 | subdirectory `MULTISUBDIR'. Instead of installing
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95 | `$(libdir)/libfoo.a', install `$(libdir)$(MULTISUBDIR)/libfoo.a'.
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96 |
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97 | The `config-ml.in' script also modifies the top level `Makefile' to
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98 | add `multi-do' and `multi-clean' targets which are used when building
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99 | multilibs.
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100 |
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101 | The default target of the `Makefile' should include the following
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102 | command:
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103 | @$(MULTIDO) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=all multi-do
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104 |
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105 | This assumes that `$(FLAGS_TO_PASS)' is defined as a set of variables
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106 | to pass to a recursive invocation of `make'. This will build all the
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107 | multilibs. Note that the default value of `MULTIDO' is `true', so by
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108 | default this command will do nothing. It will only do something in the
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109 | top level `Makefile' if multilibs were enabled.
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110 |
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111 | The `install' target of the `Makefile' should include the following
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112 | command:
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113 | @$(MULTIDO) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=install multi-do
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114 |
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115 | In general, any operation, other than clean, which should be
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116 | performed on all the multilibs should use a `$(MULTIDO)' line, setting
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117 | the variable `DO' to the target of each recursive call to `make'.
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118 |
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119 | The `clean' targets (`clean', `mostlyclean', etc.) should use
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120 | `$(MULTICLEAN)'. For example, the `clean' target should do this:
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121 | @$(MULTICLEAN) DO=clean multi-clean
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122 |
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123 |
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124 | File: configure.info, Node: FAQ, Next: Index, Prev: Multilibs, Up: Top
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125 |
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126 | Frequently Asked Questions
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127 | **************************
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128 |
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129 | Which do I run first, `autoconf' or `automake'?
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130 | Except when you first add autoconf or automake support to a
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131 | package, you shouldn't run either by hand. Instead, configure
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132 | with the `--enable-maintainer-mode' option, and let `make' take
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133 | care of it.
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134 |
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135 | `autoconf' says something about undefined macros.
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136 | This means that you have macros in your `configure.in' which are
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137 | not defined by `autoconf'. You may be using an old version of
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138 | `autoconf'; try building and installing a newer one. Make sure the
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139 | newly installled `autoconf' is first on your `PATH'. Also, see
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140 | the next question.
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141 |
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142 | My `configure' script has stuff like `CY_GNU_GETTEXT' in it.
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143 | This means that you have macros in your `configure.in' which should
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144 | be defined in your `aclocal.m4' file, but aren't. This usually
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145 | means that `aclocal' was not able to appropriate definitions of the
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146 | macros. Make sure that you have installed all the packages you
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147 | need. In particular, make sure that you have installed libtool
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148 | (this is where `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' is defined) and gettext (this is
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149 | where `CY_GNU_GETTEXT' is defined, at least in the Cygnus version
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150 | of gettext).
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151 |
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152 | My `Makefile' has `@' characters in it.
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153 | This may mean that you tried to use an autoconf substitution in
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154 | your `Makefile.in' without adding the appropriate `AC_SUBST' call
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155 | to your `configure' script. Or it may just mean that you need to
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156 | rebuild `Makefile' in your build directory. To rebuild `Makefile'
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157 | from `Makefile.in', run the shell script `config.status' with no
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158 | arguments. If you need to force `configure' to run again, first
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159 | run `config.status --recheck'. These runs are normally done
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160 | automatically by `Makefile' targets, but if your `Makefile' has
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161 | gotten messed up you'll need to help them along.
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162 |
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163 | Why do I have to run both `config.status --recheck' and `config.status'?
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164 | Normally, you don't; they will be run automatically by `Makefile'
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165 | targets. If you do need to run them, use `config.status --recheck'
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166 | to run the `configure' script again with the same arguments as the
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167 | first time you ran it. Use `config.status' (with no arguments) to
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168 | regenerate all files (`Makefile', `config.h', etc.) based on the
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169 | results of the configure script. The two cases are separate
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170 | because it isn't always necessary to regenerate all the files
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171 | after running `config.status --recheck'. The `Makefile' targets
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172 | generated by automake will use the environment variables
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173 | `CONFIG_FILES' and `CONFIG_HEADERS' to only regenerate files as
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174 | they are needed.
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175 |
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176 | What is the Cygnus tree?
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177 | The Cygnus tree is used for various packages including gdb, the GNU
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178 | binutils, and egcs. It is also, of course, used for Cygnus
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179 | releases. It is the build system which was developed at Cygnus,
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180 | using the Cygnus configure script. It permits building many
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181 | different packages with a single configure and make. The
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182 | configure scripts in the tree are being converted to autoconf, but
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183 | the general build structure remains intact.
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184 |
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185 | Why do I have to keep rebuilding and reinstalling the tools?
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186 | I know, it's a pain. Unfortunately, there are bugs in the tools
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187 | themselves which need to be fixed, and each time that happens
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188 | everybody who uses the tools need to reinstall new versions of
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189 | them. I don't know if there is going to be a clever fix until the
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190 | tools stabilize.
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191 |
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192 | Why not just have a Cygnus tree `make' target to update the tools?
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193 | The tools unfortunately need to be installed before they can be
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194 | used. That means that they must be built using an appropriate
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195 | prefix, and it seems unwise to assume that every configuration
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196 | uses an appropriate prefix. It might be possible to make them
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197 | work in place, or it might be possible to install them in some
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198 | subdirectory; so far these approaches have not been implemented.
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199 |
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200 |
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201 | File: configure.info, Node: Index, Prev: FAQ, Up: Top
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202 |
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203 | Index
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204 | *****
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205 |
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206 | * Menu:
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207 |
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208 | * --build option: Build and Host Options.
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209 | * --host option: Build and Host Options.
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210 | * --target option: Specifying the Target.
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211 | * _GNU_SOURCE: Write configure.in.
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212 | * AC_CANONICAL_HOST: Using the Host Type.
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213 | * AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM: Using the Target Type.
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214 | * AC_CONFIG_HEADER: Write configure.in.
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215 | * AC_EXEEXT: Write configure.in.
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216 | * AC_INIT: Write configure.in.
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217 | * AC_OUTPUT: Write configure.in.
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218 | * AC_PREREQ: Write configure.in.
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219 | * AC_PROG_CC: Write configure.in.
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220 | * AC_PROG_CXX: Write configure.in.
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221 | * acconfig.h: Written Developer Files.
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222 | * acconfig.h, writing: Write acconfig.h.
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223 | * acinclude.m4: Written Developer Files.
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224 | * aclocal.m4: Generated Developer Files.
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225 | * AM_CONFIG_HEADER: Write configure.in.
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226 | * AM_DISABLE_SHARED: Write configure.in.
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227 | * AM_EXEEXT: Write configure.in.
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228 | * AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE: Write configure.in.
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229 | * AM_MAINTAINER_MODE: Write configure.in.
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230 | * AM_PROG_LIBTOOL: Write configure.in.
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231 | * AM_PROG_LIBTOOL in configure: FAQ.
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232 | * build option: Build and Host Options.
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233 | * building with a cross compiler: Canadian Cross.
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234 | * canadian cross: Canadian Cross.
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235 | * canadian cross in configure: CCross in Configure.
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236 | * canadian cross in cygnus tree: CCross in Cygnus Tree.
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237 | * canadian cross in makefile: CCross in Make.
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238 | * canadian cross, configuring: Build and Host Options.
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239 | * canonical system names: Configuration Names.
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240 | * config.cache: Build Files Description.
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241 | * config.h: Build Files Description.
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242 | * config.h.in: Generated Developer Files.
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243 | * config.in: Generated Developer Files.
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244 | * config.status: Build Files Description.
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245 | * config.status --recheck: FAQ.
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246 | * configuration names: Configuration Names.
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247 | * configuration triplets: Configuration Names.
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248 | * configure: Generated Developer Files.
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249 | * configure build system: Build and Host Options.
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250 | * configure host: Build and Host Options.
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251 | * configure target: Specifying the Target.
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252 | * configure.in: Written Developer Files.
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253 | * configure.in, writing: Write configure.in.
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254 | * configuring a canadian cross: Build and Host Options.
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255 | * cross compiler: Cross Compilation Concepts.
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256 | * cross compiler, building with: Canadian Cross.
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257 | * cross tools: Cross Compilation Tools.
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258 | * CY_GNU_GETTEXT in configure: FAQ.
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259 | * cygnus configure: Cygnus Configure.
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260 | * goals: Goals.
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261 | * history: History.
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262 | * host names: Configuration Names.
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263 | * host option: Build and Host Options.
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264 | * host system: Host and Target.
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265 | * host triplets: Configuration Names.
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266 | * HOST_CC: CCross in Make.
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267 | * libg++ configure: Cygnus Configure in C++ Libraries.
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268 | * libio configure: Cygnus Configure in C++ Libraries.
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269 | * libstdc++ configure: Cygnus Configure in C++ Libraries.
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270 | * Makefile: Build Files Description.
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271 | * Makefile, garbage characters: FAQ.
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272 | * Makefile.am: Written Developer Files.
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273 | * Makefile.am, writing: Write Makefile.am.
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274 | * Makefile.in: Generated Developer Files.
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275 | * multilibs: Multilibs.
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276 | * stamp-h: Build Files Description.
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277 | * stamp-h.in: Generated Developer Files.
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278 | * system names: Configuration Names.
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279 | * system types: Configuration Names.
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280 | * target option: Specifying the Target.
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281 | * target system: Host and Target.
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282 | * triplets: Configuration Names.
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283 | * undefined macros: FAQ.
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284 |
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285 |
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