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Message-ID: <8b45f2fb-a4fa-eb07-7afe-1ffdbe78056b@in2p3.fr>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2017 10:18:58 +0200
From: Didier Kryn <kryn@...p3.fr>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: musl-cross-make doesn't install gcc binaries

Le 03/10/2017 à 10:11, Didier Kryn a écrit :
> Le 02/10/2017 à 17:57, Rich Felker a écrit :
>>>       I have recently discovered the existence of musl-cross-make and
>>> thought it would be a great way to upgrade my toolchain (forgetting
>>> temporarily Ada). I downloaded it in my musl chroot. It built
>>> without error, which is a pretty new experience for me -
>>> congratulations! But, after make install, only binutils' binaries
>>> are installed:
>>>
>>> /# ls /usr/pkg/x86_64-linux-musl
>>> bin  include  lib
>>> /# ls /usr/pkg/x86_64-linux-musl/bin
>>> ar  as  ld  ld.bfd  nm  objcopy  objdump  ranlib  readelf strip
>>>
>>>      The gcc binaries seem to be in
>>> musl-cross-make/build/local/x86_64-linux-musl/obj_toolchain/gcc
>>> (cc1,  cc1plus,  gcc-ar,  gcc-cross etc). Are these the final gcc
>>> binaries or intermediate tools?
>> What "make install" command line did you use, and what options (if
>> any) in config.mak? You need to specify the output directory where the
>> toolchain will be installed; it would not appear under /usr/pkg unless
>> you configured it as such.
>>
>     I just ran 'make'; and, when it was finished, 'make install'
>
>     Everything is configured in config.mak. Here it is (I've removed 
> the comments):
>
> # config.mak
> TARGET = x86_64-linux-musl
> OUTPUT = /usr/pkg
> DL_CMD = wget -c -O
>
> COMMON_CONFIG += CC="gcc -static --static" CXX="g++ -static --static"
> COMMON_CONFIG += CFLAGS="-O2" CXXFLAGS="-O2"
> COMMON_CONFIG += --disable-nls
> GCC_CONFIG += --enable-languages=c,c++
> GCC_CONFIG += --disable-multilib
>
>     'make install' creates /usr/pkg/x86_64-linux-musl, and the subdirs 
> bin, include and lib. The issue is that, in bin, only binutils' 
> executables are installed.
>
>     Thanks.
>                             Didier
>
     I forgot to mention that everything looks fine in subdirs include 
and lib. Only the gcc executables are missing.


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