when overriding the CC variable on the commandline, the HOSTCC value was remaining at "gcc", which caused errors on Free BSD10 when using a gcc as e.g. gcc48, without a binary just called "gcc". This change overrides HOSTCC when CC is overridden, which means that setting CC=gcc48, will now also set HOSTCC=gcc48, allowing the "testhost" app to compile on BSD10
Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson at intel.com> --- mk/toolchain/gcc/rte.vars.mk | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/mk/toolchain/gcc/rte.vars.mk b/mk/toolchain/gcc/rte.vars.mk index 58faa39..39005db 100644 --- a/mk/toolchain/gcc/rte.vars.mk +++ b/mk/toolchain/gcc/rte.vars.mk @@ -53,7 +53,11 @@ STRIP = $(CROSS)strip READELF = $(CROSS)readelf GCOV = $(CROSS)gcov +ifeq ("$(origin CC)", "command line") +HOSTCC = $(CC) +else HOSTCC = gcc +endif HOSTAS = as TOOLCHAIN_ASFLAGS = -- 1.9.3