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Dnia 2014-07-03, o godz. 14:07:28 |
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Peter Stuge <peter@×××××.se> napisał(a): |
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> Michał Górny wrote: |
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> > The arch/ tree starts with 'generic' subdirectories matching main |
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> > arches -- like arm, mips, x86, sparc, powerpc, s390 (but not amd64). |
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> I like this idea, but.. |
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> > Each of arch trees contains an 'abis' subtree that contains mix-ins |
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> ..please please call this 'abi' instead. |
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> > For example, the expanded inherits for arch/x86/multilib/amd64 would |
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> > go like: |
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> > 1. arch/base -- that disables a lot of uncommon stuff, |
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> > 2. arch/x86/base [optionally] -- setting some generic defaults, |
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> Fine so far. |
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> > 3. arch/x86/abis/x86 -- setting support for 'x86' ABI, |
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> > 4. arch/x86/abis/x86/lib32 [optionally] -- overriding LIBDIR_x86 for |
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> > compatibility with current SYMLINK_LIB screwup, |
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> This can't work; abi/x86 can't be both a file and a subdir. |
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> Maybe call them abi/x86 and abi/x86_SYMLINK_LIB_compatibility ? |
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> (Or x86_lib32, although that is a lot less descriptive.) |
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Profiles are directories... |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |