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This takes longer but should reliably produce working binaries. The old version linked against system libraries and headers which would be a problem if building a native-xtools against a newer source than the host system. With a proper sysroot made first this is not a problem. This also allows: - NXBDIRS to be built in parallel - NXBDIRS to be installed to NXBDESTDIR in parallel - SYSTEM_COMPILER logic to work again. Note that because this change is adding a sysroot phase the compiler may be built up to twice now. The first is the "cross-compiler" even though it is for the native architecture, but it is still built to ensure the latest compiler is used to generate the binaries, unless SYSTEM_COMPILER allows /usr/bin/cc to be used. Then the target compiler is built which is actually a cross-compiler since it runs on native host but generates TARGET.TARGET_ARCH binaries. Note this also changes the path used for the OBJDIR. It used to use /usr/obj/target.target_arch/nxb/<srcdir> for objects and /usr/obj/target.target_arch/nxb-bin for installed files, but now uses /usr/obj/nxb/target.target_arch/<srcdir> for objects and /usr/obj/nxb/target.target_arch/<srcdir>/nxb-bin for installed files. - NXBDESTDIR can be specified for where to install or queried with `make -f Makefile.inc1 TARGET=... TARGET_ARCH=... -V NXBDESTDIR` This could potentially be improved to reuse an existing sysroot. The problem is with building the SUBDIR_OVERRIDE list it needs to use a different OBJDIR since it is building all statically. We don't want to pollute the existing 'buildworld' OBJDIR and cause confusion on the next build. Using a separate OBJDIR for the 'everything' phase mostly works except for some things like linking in INTERNALLIBS that exist in the other OBJDIR. MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon |
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