Remove the 'opt' from various macros and shell variables.
Add pkgconfig to the checks to make it clear the check is a
pkgconfig check.
Add NTP support as the first package to be built using the RSB.
Split the RTEMS URL's out from the base bset file into a separate
file that be included by other files.
Add an RTEMS BSP configuration file to help abstract the process
of building 3rd party packages.
Clean the cross and canadian cross support up so we can cleanly support
cross and canadian cross building.
Refactor the pkgconfig support and clean up the PC file handling of
loading modules.
Add support for %{?..} to return false if a macro is %{nil}.
Add %{pkgconfig ..} support to allow better control of access RTEMS
pkgconfig files.
Configuration files get the following releases:
- binutils-2.24
- newlib-2.1.0
- gcc-4.8.2
- gdb-7.7
Patches to tool-chain are mix of OpenRISC original patches and other
additions to build the previous releases for RTEMS.
Remove the numbered source and patches and automatically manage
sources and patches. This removes the overhead in maintaining large
collections of patches.
Hack round the FreeBSD iconv support in Freebsd 10. In 10 libc now
supports iconv however iconv.h is present under /usr/local.
Start to add support to build qemu for MinGW via a Cxc. This is a
work in progress and contains lots of hidden traps.
In config.py separate out of the canadian build status.
Qemu requires gettext, glib, libffi, and pixman. DTC is built
as a submodule.
On Mavrick provide a pkg-config command so avoid needing a pkgconfig.
The one here is only just good enough to work.
Provide an internal autotools build including libtool so qemu can
be built from git.
On NetBSD with ksh changing into a symlink made PWD the link's
target path so a 'cd ..' returned you to that parent and not
the parent you started from. Record the build top and then
change back to that path.
Change the package names to the actual packages and remove the
extra directory in the build tree. This makes the paths simpler.
This changes adds support to build the autotools if the host installed
version is not a suitable version. Autoconf and automake have hard coded
references to the install prefix and host tools and this makes it impossible
to relocate, that is use in any path other than the install prefix. To
bootstrap automake you need to first build a suitable autoconf and with that
you can built automake for the install prefix. The other complication is
not referencing the install prefix in the path when building in the RSB.
Having the install prefix in the path can result in strange issues appearing
such as gcc using a new assembler feature not present in an older assember
installed under the install prefix.
The process is to build the autotools using an install prefix to an
internal path inside the RSB temporary path and to use that autoconf
to build the version for the install prefix. The internal install
prefix version is also used to bootstrap RTEMS.
Set up the rules to manage the separate host and build setting to
allow a Canadian cross to complete.
Update the scripts to move the build directory and host/build
flags into the defaults so they are common for all build
configurations.
Rework the RTEMS build set files to point to the new location.
Move the files into devel, this follows the ports naming in
FreeBSD.
Update the macros, defaults, and options to support this.
Add support to use a git cloned repo as the source. Move the download
code out of the build module and into a separate module. Add to this
module support for git.
Update the GCC common configuration to support using a symlinked
git repo.
Add checks for all languages.
This is used in the configuration scripts to specify which
libraries you want to be linked as static. For gdb this is
libexpat which is built as part of most build sets.