On 31/01/14 12:37, Matthias Klose wrote:
ping, adding build maintainers
I was hoping one of the configury maintainers would comment on this. No
such luck.
Based on the following in the manual:
"@code{MULTIARCH_DIRNAME} is not used for configurations that support
both multilib and multiarch. In that case, multiarch names are encoded
in @code{MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES} instead."
I think this is OK.
Please give the configury maintainers 24 hours to comment before committing.
R.
Am 10.01.2014 12:06, schrieb Matthias Klose:
Am 10.01.2014 10:49, schrieb Zhenqiang Chen:
On 10 January 2014 17:23, Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
Am 10.01.2014 09:23, schrieb Zhenqiang Chen:
Hi,
MULTIARCH_DIRNAME was removed @r196649 since the dir info had been
combined in MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES.
But MULTIARCH_DIRNAME was re-added @r201164. With this change, the
final multiarch_dir is combined as
"aarch64-linux-gnu:aarch64-linux-gnu", which is incorrect and leads to
multiarch build fail if the sysroot is in correct multiarch layout.
Any reason to add MULTIARCH_DIRNAME? If it is not necessary, can we
remove it as the patch?
see the thread "[patch] set MULTIARCH_DIRNAME for multilib architectures" from
June 2013. I think it is necessary to have the default defined. Yesterday's
build looks ok for me, looking at default and include paths, so maybe I don't
yet understand the issue.
In our build, we configure eglbc with
rtlddir=/lib
libdir=/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu
slibdir=/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu
And we configure gcc with "--disable-multilib --enable-multiarch",
But when building gcc libraries, configure FAIL since it can not find
the C libraries. And I try
./xgcc --print-multiarch
the output is "aarch64-linux-gnu:aarch64-linux-gnu"
Any comments?
Thanks!
-Zhenqiang
I think aarch64 is the only architecture which introduces MULTILIB_* macros
without actually building any multilib, just to set the default library name to
lib64. So maybe this has some side effects.
sorry, I have a local patch applied after the lib64 change, which I forgot to
forward.
* Makefile.in (s-mlib): Only pass MULTIARCH_DIRNAME if
MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES is not defined.
--- a/src/gcc/Makefile.in
+++ b/src/gcc/Makefile.in
@@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@
"$(MULTILIB_EXCLUSIONS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES)" \
"$(MULTILIB_REQUIRED)" \
- "$(MULTIARCH_DIRNAME)" \
+ "$(if $(MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES),,$(MULTIARCH_DIRNAME))" \
"$(MULTILIB_REUSE)" \
"@enable_multilib@" \
> tmp-mlib.h; \
applied/tested since July 2013 on the Debian/Ubuntu distro builds. It doesn't
affect the non-multiarch case.
Ok for the trunk?
Matthias