> From: Thomas Schwinge
> Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 12:42:26 +0200
> It's just GCC and Binutils/GDB, or are the top-level files also shared
> with additional projects?
Not sure if that counts as "shared", but I regularly drop
in* newlib to build simulator targets (*-elf, *-newabi).
That's git://sou
n.) You know, often it just takes someone to
> ask the right questions... ;-)
> What do people think about the attached
> "Enable top-level recursive 'autoreconf'"? Only lightly tested, so far.
Interesting idea!
It is a little hackish, in that it seems to expl
an ask, why there is not a recursive approach for configuring
> >>> GCC. e.g. AC_SUBDIRS in the top level?
> >>
> >> ('AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS' you mean.) You know, often it just takes someone to
> >> ask the right questions... ;-)
> >>
>
e.g. AC_SUBDIRS in the top level?
>>
>> ('AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS' you mean.) You know, often it just takes someone to
>> ask the right questions... ;-)
>>
>> What do people think about the attached
>> "Enable top-level recursive 'autoreconf'&quo
S' you mean.) You know, often it just takes someone to
> ask the right questions... ;-)
>
> What do people think about the attached
> "Enable top-level recursive 'autoreconf'"? Only lightly tested, so far.
The top-level files are shared with binutils-gdb
sk the right questions... ;-)
What do people think about the attached
"Enable top-level recursive 'autoreconf'"? Only lightly tested, so far.
Grüße
Thomas
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