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Mike Frysinger <vapier@g.o> wrote on 2012/03/14 20:30:24: |
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> On Wednesday 14 March 2012 05:32:35 Joakim Tjernlund wrote: |
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> > Mike Frysinger <vapier@g.o> wrote on 2012/03/13 23:47:27: |
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> > > On Tuesday 13 March 2012 08:43:16 Joakim Tjernlund wrote: |
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> > > > Ed W <lists@××××××××××.com> wrote on 2012/03/13 13:07:37: |
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> > > > > On 10/03/2012 20:58, Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> > > > > > On Friday 09 March 2012 10:58:10 Joakim Tjernlund wrote: |
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> > > > > >> A "qfile /lib/libgcc_s.so.1" does not list any package, |
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> > > > > >> should it not belong to sys-devel/gcc ? |
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> > > > > > |
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> > > > > > gcc-config installs it from /usr/lib/gcc/..... to /lib |
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> > > > > So perhaps there is a case that gcc-config/eselect/webapp-config/etc |
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> > > > > should record what they do..? |
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> > > > Would help some, I just noted that gcc-config does not install |
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> > > > libgcc_s.so.1 for cross gccs, a bug? |
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> > > not sure what you mean. afaik, it works fine. |
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> > gentoo-qclli gcc # gcc-config powerpc-softfloat_4.5.3-linux-gnu-4.5.3 |
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> > * Switching cross-compiler to powerpc-softfloat_4.5.3-linux-gnu-4.5.3 ... |
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> > [ ok ] |
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> > gentoo-qclli gcc # find /usr/powerpc-softfloat_4.5.3-linux-gnu/ -name |
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> > "libgcc_s.*" |
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> > gentoo-qclli gcc # |
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> > Should it not be a libgcc_s under there? |
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> no. again, context matters. what you did above was pick a cross-compiler |
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> (CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/whatever CTARGET=powerpc-xxx). you did not pick a |
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> native compiler and that is the only time libgcc_s and friends get copied. |
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> had you installed a native compiler into /usr/$CTARGET and then done something |
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> like `ROOT=/usr/$CTARGET gcc-config $CTARGET-ver`, you'd probably get a |
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> libgcc_s in /usr/$CTARGET/lib/. |
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> -mike |
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Sorry for the late reply, got sidetracked. |
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What bugs me is that one can generally use /usr/$CTARGET as your root fs on |
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your favourite embedded target. Doing so will loose libgcc_s.so as there isn't one |
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installed. Having to install gcc into /usr/$CTARGET just to get libgcc_s is |
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a bit much. |
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Also, would it not be better if glibc showed up in |
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export ROOT=/usr/${CTARGET} PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/pkgs/${CTARGET}/pkgs quickpkg `qlist -IC` |
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instead of |
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export ROOT=/ PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/pkgs/${CTARGET}/cross-tools quickpkg `qlist -IC cross-${CTARGET}` |
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? |
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Jocke |