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- GNU Development Tools
- A Cygnus Support Release
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-
-This is the procedure for installing the a29k cross compiler on a
-sun4.
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-0. Load the tape.
-
- If you haven't already done so, load the tape with:
-
- tar xvf /dev/rst8
-
- It doesn't really matter where, so long as the hard disk space
- is available. The source for the tools will be loaded into
- ./devo.
-
- The installed portion of the tools will take about 4 Mbytes of
- disk space. Simply loading the source from tape will require
- about 32 Mbytes. Loading the source from tape, building, and
- installing the tools will need about 46 Mbytes.
-
- Once loaded:
-
- cd devo
-
-1. Create destdir.
-
- The default location for all installed files and programs is
- /usr/local. We refer to this directory as $(destdir). You
- can change $(destdir) only at configuration time. This is
- because some tools have hard coded pathnames.
-
- If you change destdir after the tools are built, you will need
- to "make clean" and then rebuild. If you don't understand
- this, you should probably be using the defaults for now.
-
- User visible programs are installed in $(destdir)/bin. All
- other files and programs are installed in $(destdir)/lib/gcc.
-
- If $(destdir) does not already exist, create it now.
-
-2. Configure the source.
-
- If you use the default $(destdir):
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- configure +host=sun4 a29k
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- Otherwise:
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- configure +host=sun4 a29k +destdir=yourdestdir
-
- where "yourdestdir" should be the name of the $(destdir) that
- you've chosen.
-
-3. Build and install the tools.
-
- Use:
- make install
-
- This will take about 20 minutes on an otherwise unloaded
- SparcStation 2 with a quick, sync, SCSI hard disk.
-
-That's it. You're done. If you don't plan to hack these sources in
-the near future, you'll probably want to also:
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-4. Remove intermediate object files.
-
- make clean
-
- and perhaps even:
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- cd .. ; rm -rf devo
-
-
-To use these tools, you will probably want to add $(destdir)/bin to
-your path. The tools are named with the standard UNIX(tm) names with
-"-a29k" appended so as to avoid conflict with native development
-tools. That is, nm-a29k, etc.
-
-For more information on usage, please refer to {LOTS OF VERY PRETTY
-HARD COPY} (sic) that you should have received with your tape.