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Reference BaseTools source for gcc instructions & scripts. git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@4997 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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To use GCC with the BaseTools project for edk2 based development purposes,
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you will need to build a GCC based cross-compiler (in addition to binutils).
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Instructions for building GCC for this purpose can be found under the
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BaseTools source tree. (In addition to the instructions, you will also
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find scripts to help automate the build process.)
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If you do not have a tianocore.org account, you can make use of the 'guest'
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account with an empty password.
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In a web browser, you can 'browse' the relavent source at this location:
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https://buildtools.tianocore.org/source/browse/buildtools/trunk/BaseTools/gcc
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Or, with subversion, you can download the relavent source with this command:
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svn co https://buildtools.tianocore.org/svn/buildtools/trunk/BaseTools/gcc
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You may run these scripts to build a Tiano Cross compiler. They have been
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tested on Cygwin, OS X and Linux. You must modify these scripts to make them
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work on your system. You may need to install additional tools on your system to
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make the scripts work.
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You will need
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A recent version (3.0 or later should be fine) of gcc that is able to produce
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executables for the machine that you want to run this compiler on (the host
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machine).
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wget or curl
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tar
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bzip
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gzip
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bash
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and possibly others
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CYGWIN Notes
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You should setup cygwin to use binmode on all mounts. When you initially
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install cygwin it gives you the choice of Unix file mode (recommended) or DOS
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file mode. Unix mode will cause all the cygwin directories to be mounted in
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binmode, while DOS will mount the dirs in textmode. Here is an example of a
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cygwin install where the dirs are (properly) mounted in binmode.
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C:\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type user (binmode)
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C:\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type user (binmode)
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c:\workspace on /workspace type system (binmode)
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C:\cygwin on / type user (binmode)
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If you use textmode, it is likely that the build will fail in a way that is
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hard to debug.
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Cygwin is pretty slow, so it is not recommended for large builds.
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Get, build and install the latest cross-development tools and libraries
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#
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###
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### CYGWIN :: Make sure that cygwin is mouting its file systems in binmode.
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###
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#
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# Specify the architectures for which the tools are to be built
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# To build for single target: ARCHS="m68k"
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#
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ARCHS="${ARCHS:-i386}"
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# Let's be nice
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renice 10 -p $$
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# If any thing goes wrong, we'll bail out.
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set -e
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#
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# Specify the versions
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#
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GCC=gcc-4.1.0
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BINUTILS=binutils-2.18
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CYGWIN_SNAP=20071108 # You may need to find a more recent version.
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export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
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#
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# Where to install
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#
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PREFIX="${PREFIX:-/opt/tiano/}"
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#
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# Where to get the GNU tools
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#
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BINUTILS_URL=http://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/binutils/${BINUTILS}.tar.bz2
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GCC_URL=http://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc/$GCC/$GCC.tar.bz2
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CYG_LOC=http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin-src-${CYGWIN_SNAP}.tar.bz2
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# If your site uses proxy servers, un-comment the following lines
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# and change the server name to your site's proxy server and proxy port.
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# export http_proxy=http://proxyservername.mycompany.com:911
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# export ftp_proxy=http://proxyservername.mycompany.com:911
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#
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# Uncomment one of the following depending upon which your system provides
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#
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#GET_COMMAND="curl --remote-name"
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GET_COMMAND="wget -c -nc --no-directories --retr-symlinks "
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#
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# Allow environment to override some programs
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#
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MAKE="${MAKE:-make}"
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export MAKE
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SHELL="${SHELL:-/bin/sh}"
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export SHELL
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#
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# Get the source
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# If you don't have curl on your machine, try using
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# wget --passive-ftp --no-directories --retr-symlinks <<url>>
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# If that doesn't work, try without the --passive-ftp option.
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#
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getSource() {
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${GET_COMMAND} "${BINUTILS_URL}" &
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${GET_COMMAND} "${GCC_URL}" &
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${GET_COMMAND} "${CYG_LOC}" &
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wait
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}
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#
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# Unpack the source
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#
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unpackSource() {
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(rm -rf "${BINUTILS}"
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tar jxf "${BINUTILS}.tar.bz2"
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) &
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(rm -rf "${GCC}"
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tar jxf "${GCC}.tar.bz2"
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) &
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(rm -rf cygwin-snapshot-${CYGWIN_SNAP}-1/
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tar jxf cygwin-src-${CYGWIN_SNAP}.tar.bz2
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) &
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wait
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}
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CONF_SHELL="${CONF_SHELL:-/bin/bash}"
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# CONF_SHELL="${CONF_SHELL:-echo}"
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#
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# Build
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#
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build() {
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for arch in $ARCHS
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do (
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export targ=${arch}-tiano-pe
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export pref=${PREFIX}${targ}
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export PATH="${pref}/bin:$PATH"
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( mkdir -p build-binutils-$targ
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cd build-binutils-$targ
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"${CONF_SHELL}" "../${BINUTILS}/configure" \
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--disable-nls "--target=${targ}" "--prefix=${pref}"
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${MAKE} -j1 -w all
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${MAKE} -w install
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) >> ${targ}.log 2>&1 &&
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(
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mkdir -p $pref/$targ/sys-include;
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cp -fr cygwin-snapshot-${CYGWIN_SNAP}-1/newlib/libc/include/* $pref/$targ/sys-include
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cp -fr cygwin-snapshot-${CYGWIN_SNAP}-1/winsup/cygwin/include/* $pref/$targ/sys-include
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) &&
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( mkdir -p build-gcc-$targ
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cd build-gcc-$targ
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"${CONF_SHELL}" "../${GCC}/configure" "--target=${targ}" "--prefix=${pref}" \
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--with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --with-newlib --verbose \
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--disable-libssp \
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--disable-nls --enable-languages=c
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${MAKE} -j1 -w all
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${MAKE} -w install
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) >> ${targ}.log 2>&1
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) &
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done
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wait
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}
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#
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# Do everything
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#
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# Comment out any activities you wish to omit
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#
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getSource
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unpackSource
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build
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Build a mingw64 compiler for doing x64 compiles.
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#
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###
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### CYGWIN :: Make sure that cygwin is mouting its file systems in binmode.
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###
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#
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# Specify the architectures for which the tools are to be built
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#
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TARGS="${TARGS:-x86_64-pc-mingw32}"
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# Let's be nice
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renice 10 -p $$
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# If any thing goes wrong, we'll bail out.
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set -e
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#
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# Specify the versions
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#
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GCC_VERSION=4.3-20071207
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BINUTILS_VERSION=2.17.50.0.18
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MINGW_HEADERS_VERSION=20070802
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_GCC_=gcc-${GCC_VERSION}
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_BINUTILS_=binutils-${BINUTILS_VERSION}
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_MINGW_HEADERS_=mingw-w64-headers-${MINGW_HEADERS_VERSION}
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export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
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#
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# Where to install
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#
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PREFIX="${PREFIX:-/opt/tiano/}"
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#
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# Where to get the GNU tools
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#
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BINUTILS_URL=http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/devel/binutils/${_BINUTILS_}.tar.bz2
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GCC_URL=ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/gnu/gcc/snapshots/${GCC_VERSION}/${_GCC_}.tar.bz2
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MINGW_HEADERS_URL=http://superb-west.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/${_MINGW_HEADERS_}.tar.bz2
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#
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# If your site uses proxy servers, un-comment the following lines
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# and change the server name to your site's proxy server and proxy port.
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# export http_proxy=http://proxyservername.mycompany.com:911
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# export ftp_proxy=http://proxyservername.mycompany.com:911
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#
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# Uncomment one of the following depending upon which your system provides
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#
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#GET_COMMAND="curl --remote-name"
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GET_COMMAND="wget -c -nc --no-directories --retr-symlinks "
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#
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# Allow environment to override some programs
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#
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MAKE="${MAKE:-make}"
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export MAKE
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SHELL="${SHELL:-/bin/sh}"
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export SHELL
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#
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# Get the source
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# If you don't have curl on your machine, try using
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# wget --passive-ftp --no-directories --retr-symlinks <<url>>
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# If that doesn't work, try without the --passive-ftp option.
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#
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getSource() {
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${GET_COMMAND} "${BINUTILS_URL}"
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${GET_COMMAND} "${GCC_URL}"
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${GET_COMMAND} "${MINGW_HEADERS_URL}"
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wait
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}
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#
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# Unpack the source
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#
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unpackSource() {
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(rm -rf "${_BINUTILS_}"
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tar jxf "${_BINUTILS_}.tar.bz2"
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)
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(rm -rf "${_GCC_}"
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tar jxf "${_GCC_}.tar.bz2"
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)
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(rm -rf "include"
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tar jxf "${_MINGW_HEADERS_}.tar.bz2"
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)
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wait
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}
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CONF_SHELL="${CONF_SHELL:-/bin/bash}"
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# CONF_SHELL="${CONF_SHELL:-echo}"
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#
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# Build
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#
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build() {
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for targ in $TARGS
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do (
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export pref=${PREFIX}${targ}
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export PATH="${pref}/bin:$PATH"
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rm -f ${targ}.log
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(
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rm -rf build-binutils-$targ
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mkdir -p build-binutils-$targ
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cd build-binutils-$targ
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"${CONF_SHELL}" "../${_BINUTILS_}/configure" \
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--disable-nls "--target=${targ}" "--prefix=${pref}"
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${MAKE} -j1 -w all
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${MAKE} -w install
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) >> ${targ}.log 2>&1
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(
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mkdir -p $pref/$targ/include;
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cp -fr include/* $pref/$targ/include
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ln -s $pref/$targ $pref/mingw
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ln -s $pref/$targ/include $pref/$targ/sys-include
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)
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(
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rm -rf build-gcc-$targ
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mkdir -p build-gcc-$targ
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cd build-gcc-$targ
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"${CONF_SHELL}" "../${_GCC_}/configure" "--target=${targ}" \
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"--prefix=${pref}" \
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--without-headers --with-newlib --verbose \
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--disable-libssp --disable-nls --enable-languages=c
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${MAKE} -j1 -w all
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${MAKE} -w install
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) >> ${targ}.log 2>&1
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# GCC 4.3 needs the symbol links for the gcc and binutils. Otherwise
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# the cc1 and as, ld etc can not be found by gcc.
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(
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rm -f $pref/$targ/bin/*
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-ar $pref/$targ/bin/ar
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-as $pref/$targ/bin/as
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-dlltool $pref/$targ/bin/dlltool
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-gcc $pref/$targ/bin/gcc
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-ld $pref/$targ/bin/ld
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-nm $pref/$targ/bin/nm
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-objcopy $pref/$targ/bin/objcopy
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-objdump $pref/$targ/bin/objdump
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-ranlib $pref/$targ/bin/ranlib
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ln -s $pref/bin/$targ-strip $pref/$targ/bin/strip
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)
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)
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done
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wait
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}
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#
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# Do everything
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#
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# Comment out any activities you wish to omit
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#
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getSource
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unpackSource
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build
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