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Python
55 lines
1.6 KiB
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Building egcs-1.0
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Now that egcs is configured, you are ready to build the compiler and
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runtime libraries.
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We highly recommend that egcs be built using gnu-make; other
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versions make work, then again they might not. To be safe build with gnu-make.
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Building a native compiler
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For a native build issue the command "make bootstrap". This will build
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the entire egcs compiler system, which includes the following steps:
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Build host tools necessary to build the compiler such as texinfo, bison,
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gperf.
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Build target tools for use by the compiler such as gas, gld, and binutils.
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Perform a 3-stage bootstrap of the compiler.
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Perform a comparison test of the stage2 and stage3 compilers.
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Build runtime libraries using the stage3 compiler from the previous step.
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If you are short on disk space you might consider "make bootstrap-lean"
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instead. This is identical to "make bootstrap" except that object files
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from the stage1 and stage2 of the 3-stage bootstrap of the compiler are
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deleted as soon as they are no longer needed.
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Building a cross compiler
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We recommend reading the crossgcc FAQ for information about building
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cross compilers.
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"ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/embedded/crossgcc/FAQ-0.8.1"
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For a cross build, issue the command "make cross", which performs the
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following steps:
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Build host tools necessary to build the compiler such as texinfo, bison,
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gperf.
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Build target tools for use by the compiler such as gas, gld, and binutils.
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Build the compiler (single stage only).
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Build runtime libraries using the compiler from the previous step.
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Note that if an error occurs in any step the make process will exit.
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Last modified on December 2, 1997.
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