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Re: a separate build of libc
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 05:22:59PM -0400, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
> > The intention is to have an independent and self-contained toolchain, to
> > avoid any explicit or implicit restrictions/assumptions of the existing
> > building routines.
>
> I don't understand. You will work very, very hard to construct a cross
Oh I hope it will not have to be heroic :)
> build framework as robust as build.sh, and why? Because you think there
Nor do I mean to imitate build.sh.
> might be some "restrictions/assumptions" nobody might have noticed or
> be willing to fix?
Exactly. More often than not I happen to notice arbitrary restrictions
and assumptions which people tend to perceive as natural.
> If you tell build.sh to build the tools, that's all it does: build an
> independent and self-contained toolchain. Everything you need ends up
> in the tooldir. No need to build any other parts of NetBSD.
I believe it is more appropriate to begin from scratch than to (try to)
use build.sh for what I need.
> Why duplicate effort?
This is not a duplication but a separate effort with different goals.
Regards,
Rune
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