Refactor the options handling in defaults.py to allow the --jobs
option have varing specific parameters. The option supports 'none',
'max' and 'half' or a fraction to divide the number of CPUs or
an integer value which is the number of jobs. The --no-smp has
been removed.
The host specific modules have been changed to set the number of
CPUs in the defaults table.
Fixed the --keep-going to clean up is --always-clean is provided
even if the build has an error.
Add support to build MinGW tools using Cygwin. This is a Canadian cross
build.
Do not expand the directives when parsing a configuration file. Hold
in the package object the text as read from the configuration file. Still
parse the logic but leave the macros. This allows a configuration to be
varied when the build happens. The Canadian cross uses this to build a
build compiler used to build a Cxc runtime.
Add Cxc support to the build module. In the defaults add rm and rmfile
macros, add Cxc paths and pre-build script code.
In the setbuilder check for a Cxc build and if so and the package
allow Cxc build the build host version then the host target
version.
Add cygiwn support to the defaults processing and to the Windows module.
When using the set builder and nesting builds prpvide the nested
set builder and build objects with copies of the master defaults.
Python's variable sharing was sharing a single set of defaults
across all build sets and this resulted in popluted configurations.
Autoconf hard codes paths into itself. This change is a first
pass at allowing a clean environment to let automake build. The
ability to 'make install DESTDIR=xxx' autoconf then use it to
build automake needs a clean environment. The purpose is to
allow a prefix that needs root without building and packaging
when root.
By default the Source Builder now directly installs in the prefix and
does not create tar files. You need to supply options to create build
set level tar files and/or package level tar files.
A build set can invoke another build set. This allows an 'all'
type build set that builds all the RTEMS archs.
Change the get config call to return a map of paths and files.
Add per arch build sets as this is really what RTEMS needs. You
can then vary the version based on the architecture.
Add '%include' to the buildset files.