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compiler while building glibc from scratch.
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* compiled from scratch cooking fso-image successfully so I can say it
works for me (tm).
* must bitbake icecc-create-env first.
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package is not to use the icecc scheduler.
In this way you don't end up with -jX to be handled by a single cpu/machine
Remove glibc and add glibc-intermediate in the list of packages not use the icecc scheduler
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Remove debug messages
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dependancy problem
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Handles native/cross cross-kernel and target compile jobs
Accepts user supplied package and class exclusion lists
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single charachter
[2] will get us the 2nd charachter of the first line. This
is not what we wanted. We want the version number which is the
'2nd' column of the first line.
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For icecream we need to package a tar.bz2 containing our
used toolchain. It must contain a gcc, g++ and cc1 and cc1plus
and a spec file (if it is not built-in). Optionally it contains
host libc.so and libfd.so (which we do not package). Simplify the
code creating the tar.bz2 and make it work with any version of
gcc/glibc/uclibc (untested).
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os.path.join to create paths
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native or cross package
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INHERIT += " icecc " in your local.conf to use icecream for
distributed builds. Once a toolchain is built we build a tar.gz out
of it and it will automatically get distributed on the build farm.
There are still problemes to be resolved but this class is good enough
for now
BKrev: 42b9db561cfYQxk9iw6rR1nFxOggQQ
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