gcclibdir ?= "${libdir}/gcc" # libgcc libstdc++ libg2c are listed in our FILES_*, but are actually # packaged in the respective cross packages. PACKAGES = "${PN} ${PN}-symlinks \ ${PN}-c++ ${PN}-c++-symlinks \ ${PN}-f77 ${PN}-f77-symlinks \ libstdc++-dev libg2c-dev \ ${PN}-doc" FILES_${PN} = "${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc \ ${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}cpp \ ${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}gcov \ ${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}gccbug \ ${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/cc1 \ ${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/collect2 \ ${gcclibdir}/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/*.o \ ${gcclibdir}/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/specs \ ${gcclibdir}/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/lib* \ ${gcclibdir}/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/include" FILES_${PN}-symlinks = "${bindir}/cc \ ${bindir}/gcc \ ${bindir}/cpp \ ${bindir}/gcov \ ${bindir}/gccbug" FILES_${PN}-f77 = "${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}g77 \ ${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/f771" FILES_${PN}-f77-symlinks = "${bindir}/g77 \ ${bindir}/f77" # Called from within gcc-cross, so libdir is set wrong FILES_libg2c = "${libdir}/libg2c.so.*" FILES_libg2c-dev = "${libdir}/libg2c.so \ ${libdir}/libg2c.a \ ${libdir}/libfrtbegin.a" FILES_${PN}-c++ = "${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}g++ \ ${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/cc1plus" FILES_${PN}-c++-symlinks = "${bindir}/c++ \ ${bindir}/g++" FILES_libgcc = "/lib/libgcc_s.so.1" # Called from within gcc-cross, so libdir is set wrong FILES_libstdc++ = "${libdir}/libstdc++.so.*" FILES_libstdc++-dev = "${includedir}/c++/${PV} \ ${libdir}/libstdc++.so \ ${libdir}/libstdc++.la \ ${libdir}/libstdc++.a \ ${libdir}/libsupc++.la \ ${libdir}/libsupc++.a" FILES_${PN}-doc = "${infodir} \ ${mandir} \ ${gcclibdir}/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/include/README" do_install () { autotools_do_install # Cleanup some of the /usr/lib{,exec}/gcc stuff ... rm -r ${D}/${libdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/install-tools rm -r ${D}/${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/install-tools # Hack around specs file assumptions sed -i -e '/^*cross_compile:$/ { n; s/1/0/; }' ${D}/${libdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/specs # Move libgcc_s into /lib mkdir -p ${D}/lib mv ${D}/${libdir}/libgcc_s.so.* ${D}/lib rm ${D}/${libdir}/libgcc_s.so ln -sf `echo ${libdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV} \ | tr -s / \ | sed -e 's,^/,,' -e 's,[^/]*,..,g'`/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 \ ${D}/${libdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${PV}/libgcc_s.so # We don't need libtool libraries rm ${D}/${libdir}/libg2c.la # Cleanup manpages.. rm -r ${D}/${mandir}/man7 # We use libiberty from binutils rm ${D}/${libdir}/libiberty.a cd ${D}/${bindir} # We care about g++ not c++ rm *c++ # We don't care about the gcc- ones for this rm *gcc-?.?* # These sometimes show up, they are strange, we remove them rm -f ${TARGET_ARCH}-*${TARGET_ARCH}-* # Symlinks so we can use these trivially on the target ln -sf ${TARGET_SYS}-g77 g77 ln -sf ${TARGET_SYS}-g++ g++ ln -sf ${TARGET_SYS}-gcc gcc ln -sf g77 f77 ln -sf g++ c++ ln -sf gcc cc }