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From: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@uclibc.org>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] svn commit:	trunk/buildroot/toolchain/external-toolchain
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 15:45:04 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87fxrcmazj.fsf@macbook.be.48ers.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080617104754.GA25850@cloud.net.au> (Hamish Moffatt's message of "Tue\, 17 Jun 2008 20\:47\:54 +1000")

>>>>> "Hamish" == Hamish Moffatt <hamish@cloud.net.au> writes:

Hi,

 Hamish> I've set this to "$(BR2_STAGING_DIR)/usr" here, which might
 Hamish> be a good default?
 >> 
 >> You think so? I wouldn't expect having buildroot install package stuff
 >> together with the (potentially read only) external toolchain would be
 >> a common setup.

 Hamish> Well I've got one board ("tools", in
 Hamish> local/tools/tools.config) to build the toolchain which I then
 Hamish> use as external toolchain to build several other boards (all
 Hamish> armeb-linux-uclibcgnu). So my toolchain lives in the staging
 Hamish> directory in the same tree.

So they all put libraries / headers in the same staging_dir? Doesn't
that give problems with packages detecting optional stuff at compile
time that might not be available for a specific variant (E.G. one
variant has expat, and another doesn't - Some configure script checks
for expat and finds it in staging_dir even though it isn't going to be
there at runtime).

The same with the packages offering different versions.

I think a more common setup would be to install the toolchain
somewhere common (/opt/<whatever>) and then have multiple boards using
the same toolchain/c library but potentially different set of
packages(-versions) and their own staging_dir.

-- 
Bye, Peter Korsgaard

  reply	other threads:[~2008-06-17 13:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-06-16 12:22 [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/toolchain/external-toolchain jacmet at uclibc.org
2008-06-16 13:54 ` Bernhard Fischer
2008-06-16 14:07   ` Peter Korsgaard
2008-06-16 15:35     ` Bernhard Fischer
2008-06-17  4:23 ` Hamish Moffatt
2008-06-17  7:16   ` Peter Korsgaard
2008-06-17 10:47     ` Hamish Moffatt
2008-06-17 13:45       ` Peter Korsgaard [this message]
2008-06-17 14:29         ` Bernhard Fischer
2008-06-17 14:55           ` Peter Korsgaard
2008-06-17 15:45             ` Bernhard Fischer
2008-06-18  1:18         ` Hamish Moffatt
2008-06-18  5:03           ` [Buildroot] svncommit: trunk/buildroot/toolchain/external-toolchain Ulf Samuelsson
2008-06-18  7:36           ` [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/toolchain/external-toolchain Peter Korsgaard
2008-06-18  1:05       ` Hamish Moffatt
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2009-01-12 12:54 laird at uclibc.org
2008-11-03 10:37 jacmet at uclibc.org
2008-11-03 10:32 jacmet at uclibc.org
2008-10-17 10:19 jacmet at uclibc.org
2007-07-17  0:18 sjhill at uclibc.org
2007-04-28 17:10 sjhill at uclibc.org
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