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2003 Oct 04
0
klibc: kbuild improvements
...@zytor.com - how do I do that?
Already tried majordome@zytor.com - no luck.
Sam
===== Makefile 1.415 vs edited =====
--- 1.415/Makefile Thu Jul 31 22:15:44 2003
+++ edited/Makefile Sat Oct 4 06:51:19 2003
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
include $(KLIBSRC)/arch/$(ARCH)/MCONFIG
-export USERLD USERCC USERAR USERSTRIP USERNM \
+export KLIBSRC USERLD USERCC USERAR USERSTRIP USERNM \
USERCFLAGS USERAFLAGS USERLIBGCC USERSHAREDFLAGS USERSTRIPFLAGS \
USERCRT0 USERLIBC
===== scripts/Makefile.user 1.3 vs edited =====
--- 1.3/scripts/Makefile.user Tue Jun 10 05:56:56 2003
+++ edited/scripts/Makefil...
2005 Jul 31
5
Shared versus static linked executables - and strip
I'm still pondering with kbuild and klibc.
Next in line was to get ipconfig support in the kernel (build wise).
A little challenge that is bigger than anticipated was to create
a shared executable. This required a far bigger rewrite of Kbuild.klibc
than originally planned. The good part is that I now managed to treat
linking of objects with single and multiple .o files almost the same.
2005 Jul 29
1
move kbuild files to reflect dir structure in kernel
...----------------------------
-KLIBSRC := usr/klibc
-
-# Arch specific definitions for klibc
-include $(KLIBSRC)/arch/$(ARCH)/MCONFIG
-
-USERWARNFLAGS := -W -Wall -Wsign-compare
-
-USERCROSS := $(CROSS_COMPILE)
-
-USERLD := $(USERCROSS)ld
-USERCC := $(USERCROSS)gcc
-USERAR := $(USERCROSS)ar
-USERRANLIB := $(USERCROSS)ranlib
-USERSTRIP := $(USERCROSS)strip
-USERNM := $(USERCROSS)nm
-
-USERCPPFLAGS := -I$(srctree)/usr/include/arch/$(ARCH) \
- -I$(srctree)/usr/include/bits$(BITSIZE) \
-...
2005 Jul 30
3
kbuild updates to klibc
Hi Peter & others.
Here are three patches that does the following:
#1 - Update kbuild part of klibc so make clean works
Adds gzip including a sample kbuild file
#2 - Factor out definition of usr/ to two variables
#3 - Move kbuild files to reflect location in the kernel
As requested in earlier mail I need a bit of guidiance of what you
expect from the kernel integrated parts of klibc.