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2006-10-27 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
* README: Add a brief section on how to regenerate configuration files in newlib.
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2006-10-27 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
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* README: Add a brief section on how to regenerate
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configuration files in newlib.
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2006-10-25 Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com>
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* libc/include/math.h: (exception): Add a comment
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$(source_dir)/src/configure --with-newlib --prefix=$(install_dir) --disable-shared
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Regenerating Configuration Files
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================================
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At times you will need to make changes to configure.in and Makefile.am files.
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This will mean that configure and Makefile.in files will need to be
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regenerated.
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At the top level of newlib is the file: acinclude.m4. This file contains
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the definition of the NEWLIB_CONFIGURE macro which is used by all configure.in
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files in newlib. You will notice that each directory in newlib containing
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a configure.in file also contains an aclocal.m4 file. This file is
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generated by issuing: aclocal -I${relative_path_to_toplevel_newlib_dir}
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For example, to regenerate aclocal.m4 in newlib/libc/machine/arm:
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aclocal -I ../../..
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Note that if the top level acinclude.m4 is altered, every aclocal.m4 file
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in newlib should be regenerated.
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If the aclocal.m4 file is regenerated due to a change in acinclude.m4 or
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if a configure.in file is modified, the corresponding configure file in the
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directory must be regenerated using autoconf. No parameters are necessary.
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In the previous example, we would issue:
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autoconf
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from the newlib/libc/machine/arm directory.
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If you have regenerated a configure file or if you have modified a Makefile.am
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file, you will need to regenerate the appropriate Makefile.in file(s).
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For newlib, automake is a bit trickier. First of all, all Makefile.in
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files in newlib (and libgloss) are generated using the --cygnus option
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of automake.
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Makefile.in files are generated from the nearest directory up the chain
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which contains a configure.in file. In most cases, this is the same
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directory containing configure.in, but there are exceptions.
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For example, the newlib/libc directory has a number of
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subdirectories that do not contain their own configure.in files (e.g. stdio).
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For these directories, you must issue the automake command from newlib/libc
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which is the nearest parent directory that contains a configure.in.
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When you issue the automake command, you specify the subdirectory for
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the Makefile.in you are regenerating. For example:
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automake --cygnus stdio/Makefile stdlib/Makefile
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Note how multiple Makefile.in files can be created in the same step. You
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would not specify machine/Makefile or sys/Makefile in the previous example
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because both of these subdirectories contain their own configure.in files.
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One would change to each of these subdirectories and in turn issue:
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automake --cygnus Makefile
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Let's say you create a new machine directory XXXX off of newlib/libc/machine.
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After creating a new configure.in and Makefile.am file, you would issue:
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aclocal -I ../../..
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autoconf
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automake --cygnus Makefile
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from newlib/libc/machine/XXXX
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It is strongly advised that you use an adequate version of autotools.
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For this latest release, this would be: autoconf 2.59, aclocal 1.9.5, and
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automake 1.9.5.
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Reporting Bugs
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