.) topdir="../$(srcdir)" ;; \
*) topdir="../../$(srcdir)" ;; \
esac ;; \
- esac; \
+ esac; \[+ IF stage +]
if [ "$(srcdir)" = "." ] ; then \
if [ "$(TARGET_SUBDIR)" != "." ] ; then \
if $(SHELL) $$s/symlink-tree $${topdir}/[+module+] "no-such-file" ; then \
fi; \
srcdiroption="--srcdir=."; \
libsrcdir="."; \
- else \
+ else \[+ ENDIF stage +]
srcdiroption="--srcdir=$${topdir}/[+module+]"; \
- libsrcdir="$$s/[+module+]"; \
- fi; \
+ libsrcdir="$$s/[+module+]"; \[+ IF stage +]
+ fi; \[+ ENDIF stage +]
rm -f no-such-file || : ; \
CONFIG_SITE=no-such-file $(SHELL) $${libsrcdir}/configure \
$(TARGET_CONFIGARGS) $${srcdiroption} \
# build modules. So GCC is a sort of hybrid.
# gcc is the only module which uses GCC_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
+# Don't use shared host config.cache, as it will confuse later
+# directories; GCC wants slightly different values for some
+# precious variables. *sigh*
.PHONY: configure-gcc maybe-configure-gcc
maybe-configure-gcc:
configure-gcc: