$(CTNG_DIR)/.config: | host-crosstool-ng
# Default configuration
-# Depends on top-level .config because it has options we have to shoe-horn
-# into crosstool-NG's .config
# Only copy the original .config file if we don't have one already.
# Check that given config file matches selected C library.
# We need to call oldconfig twice in a row to ensure the options
# are correctly set ( eg. if an option is new, then the initial sed
# can't do anything about it ) Ideally, this should go in oldconfig
# itself, but it's much easier to handle here.
-
-$(CTNG_DIR)/.config: $(CTNG_CONFIG_FILE) $(BUILDROOT_CONFIG)
+$(CTNG_DIR)/.config:
$(Q)if [ ! -f $@ ]; then \
mkdir -p "$(CTNG_DIR)"; \
- libc="$$(awk -F '"' '$$1=="CT_LIBC=" { print $$2; }' "$<")"; \
+ libc="$$(awk -F '"' '$$1=="CT_LIBC=" { print $$2; }' \
+ "$(CTNG_CONFIG_FILE)" \
+ )"; \
if [ "$${libc}" != "$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_CTNG_LIBC)" ]; then \
- echo "* Inconsistency in crosstool-NG config file '$<'"; \
+ echo "* Inconsistency in crosstool-NG config file '$(CTNG_CONFIG_FILE)'"; \
echo "* - buildroot configured for '$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_CTNG_LIBC)'"; \
echo "* - given config file for '$${libc}'"; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
- cp -f $< $@; \
+ cp -f $(CTNG_CONFIG_FILE) $@; \
fi
- $(Q)cp -a $@ $@.timestamp
$(call ctng-oldconfig,$@)
$(call ctng-oldconfig,$@)
- $(call ctng-check-config-changed,$@,$@.timestamp)
- $(Q)rm -f $@.timestamp
# Manual configuration
ctng-menuconfig: $(CTNG_DIR)/.config