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From: Matt Turner <mattst88@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-catalyst@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-catalyst] Re: How to enable/disable FEATURES in spec files?
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 14:02:29
Message-Id: AANLkTinau5mwefwa2FDuqb0iGmuUISsbNmyIMads91PB@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-catalyst] How to enable/disable FEATURES in spec files? by Matt Turner
1 On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Matt Turner <mattst88@×××××.com> wrote:
2 > I'm trying to build some new MIPS stages, and need to disable sandbox
3 > from FEATURES due to bug 45814.
4 >
5 > I've searched google and the catalyst source but don't see any way to
6 > disable an arbitrary FEATURE flag. I just hacked in a -sandbox and it
7 > works, but I'd like to think there's a better way.
8 >
9 > Also, since there are no recent MIPS-N32 stages, I just tar.bz2'd my
10 > installation and put it in the builds/ directory for use as the seed
11 > stage. It uses -march=sb1 in the make.conf, and the packages built by
12 > `catalyst -f file.spec` seem to be using this CFLAG (as shown by the
13 > file command, which reports that the binaries produced are MIPS64,
14 > instead of MIPS IV, as I've requested), even though I've specified
15 > CFLAGS in the spec file, and given it a proper subarch. Spec file is
16 > as follows
17 >
18 > ---
19 > subarch: mips4_n32
20 > version_stamp: 20100709
21 > target: stage3
22 > rel_type: default
23 > profile: default/linux/mips/10.0/n32
24 > snapshot: 20100907
25 > source_subpath: stage4-mips4_n32-sb1-20100907
26 > cflags: -O2 -march=mips4 -mabi=n32 -mplt -pipe
27 > cxxflags: -O2 -march=mips4 -mabi=n32 -mplt -pipe
28 > ldflags: -Wl,--as-needed
29 >
30 > makeopts: -j2
31 > ---
32 >
33 > What gives? I'm looking at mips.py, and it looks like it should be
34 > assigning CFLAGS given subarch = mips4_n32.
35 >
36 > Thanks,
37 > Matt
38
39 Ping?

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Re: [gentoo-catalyst] Re: How to enable/disable FEATURES in spec files? Michael Zanetta <grimmlin@××××××.ch>
Re: [gentoo-catalyst] Re: How to enable/disable FEATURES in spec files? Tom Stellard <tstellar@×××××.com>