cvs commit: ports/devel/arm-rtems-gcc
Makefileports/devel/i386-rtems-gcc Makefile
ports/devel/i960-rtems-gcc Makefile ports/devel/m68k-rtems-gcc
Makefile ports/devel/mips-rtems-gcc Makefile
ports/devel/powerpc-rtems-gcc Makefile ...
Kris Kennaway
kris at obsecurity.org
Mon Nov 3 10:27:24 PST 2003
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 05:16:26AM -0800, James E. Housley wrote:
> jeh 2003/11/03 05:16:26 PST
>
> FreeBSD ports repository
>
> Modified files:
> devel/arm-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/i386-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/i960-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/m68k-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/mips-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/powerpc-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/sh-rtems-gcc Makefile
> devel/sparc-rtems-gcc Makefile
> Log:
> Add MACHINE_ARCH to MAKE_ENV to try and stop stupid breakage on 5.x
> bento builds caused by it forcing it's maching arch onto the ports.
It's not "stupid", because it's required for other ports to work.
Would it be "stupid" if your ports worked but others broke instead?
Since this seems to come up periodically, please try to remember that
cross-compilers are very much corner cases, and sometimes you'll run
into problems relating to their special needs.
Kris
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