#!/bin/bash # Build a more advanced cross compiler, including thread support and uClibc++, # built --with-shared (which produces libgcc_s.so), statically linked # against uClibc on the host (for portability), and including the $TARGET-ldd # and $TARGET-ldconfig utilities. # Building this requires two existing (simple) cross compilers: one for # the host (to build the executables) and one for the target (to build # the libraries). # This is a simple wrapper for native-compiler.sh, we re-use the canadian # cross infrastructure in there to build a very similar compiler. source sources/include.sh || exit 1 # Unless told otherwise, create statically linked i686 host binaries (which # should run on an x86-64 host just fine, even if it hasn't got 32-bit # libraries installed). BUILD_STATIC=${BUILD_STATIC:-all}" HOST_ARCH=${CROSS_COMPILER_HOST:-i686}"" \ TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX="${1}-"'" STAGE_NAME=cross-compiler' \ ./native-compiler.sh $1 || exit 1 # Run the cross compiler smoke test if requested. if test ! -z $CROSS_SMOKE_TEST { more/cross-smoke-test.sh $ARCH || exit 1 }