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"Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> writes: > Changes (from 4.000 feet high): > - no need for a pre-exisiting x-compiler for the target > - a complete x-compiler for target is built for internal use, but is not > exported for the user to use Will it still be possible to use a pre-existing x-compiler for target? When building let's say 3 canadian-cross crompilers, fx. i686-linux -> arm-linux x86_64-linux -> arm-linux mingw32 -> arm-linux It would be nice to be able to not have to build the same target x-compiler three times. > So yes, build time has increased significantly because we build one more > compiler suite. But this had to be done previously, too, albeit in a > separate incantation to crosstool-NG, so all-in-all, we should be roughly > back on-track, time-wise, even a little bit faster (~ 3%-5% faster) from > my little testing. For the single canadian case, that is. > What could yet be improved in this area: > - change the {cross,cross-native,canadian} selection from a radio-button > to a multi-select, so it is possible to build all three compilers in one > ct-ng incantation, thus guaranteeing homgeneity across all three Nice. But if you need more than one canadian-cross compiler... > - these two will first need proper prefix vs. destdir support (which is > totally lacking now) > - 'cross-native' will need some love, as it needs to generate a non- > sysrooted toolchain (or use a sysroot of / which looks odd) > - possibly drop the 'native' case, for which I don't really see the point > (there's no code right now, anyway) > > Regards, > Yann E. MORIN. -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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