Paolo Bonzini <bonz...@gnu.org> writes:

> On 08/19/2011 09:11 PM, Rainer Orth wrote:
>>
>> 2011-07-31  Rainer Orth<r...@cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de>
>>
>>      config:
>>      * picflag.m4: New file.
>>
>>      gcc:
>>      * configure.ac (GCC_PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET): Call it.
>>      (PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET): Substitute.
>>      * aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
>>      * configure: Regenerate.
>>
>>      gcc/ada:
>>      * gcc-interface/Makefile.in (PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET): New.
>>      (GNATLIBCFLAGS_FOR_C): Replace
>>      TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS by PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET.
>>      (gnatlib-shared-default, gnatlib-shared-dual-win32)
>>      (gnatlib-shared-win32, gnatlib-shared-darwin, gnatlib-shared)
>>      (gnatlib-sjlj, gnatlib-zcx): Likewise.
>>
>>      libada:
>>      * configure.ac: Include ../config/picflag.m4.
>>      (GCC_PICFLAG): Call it.
>>      Substitute.
>>      * configure: Regenerate.
>>      * Makefile.in (TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS): Replace by PICFLAG.
>>      (GNATLIBCFLAGS_FOR_C): Replace TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS by PICFLAG.
>>      (LIBADA_FLAGS_TO_PASS): Pass PICFLAG as PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET.
>>      Don't include $(GCC_DIR)/libgcc.mvars.
>>
>>      libiberty:
>>      * aclocal.m4: Include ../config/picflag.m4.
>>      * configure.ac (GCC_PICFLAG): Call it.
>>      (enable_shared): Clear PICFLAG unless shared.
>>      * configure: Regenerate.
>>
>
> Ok, thanks.

installed, thanks.

Do I need to sync the config and libiberty parts to src manually or does
this happen by some sort of magic?

        Rainer

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