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2002-01-11More build system cleanups...Eric Andersen
2002-01-11Scrub the way libraries are linked. Use ld, not gcc, to avoidEric Andersen
chicken-and-egg problems when building gcc toolchains. -Erik
2002-01-01Change all 'cd <foo>; bar' constructs to 'cd <foo> && bar' forEric Andersen
proper error checking -Erik
2001-12-19Update my email address. I am no longer andersen@lineo.comEric Andersen
2001-07-05forkpty.c uses fork(), and so must be disabled when HAS_MMU=falseEric Andersen
-Erik
2001-07-03Force our child libs to link vs libcEric Andersen
2001-06-15Be consistant for all the client code, and use TARGET_CC with ↵Eric Andersen
--uclibc-use-build-dir
2001-05-18I wasn't building the libdl shared lib anymore. Make each lib install aEric Andersen
libfoo.so symlink as well as a libfoo.so.0 link, since gcc is currently only looking for files ending in .so. wierd. -Erik
2001-05-12Ok, this should finish off my massive ro-organization. The sourceEric Andersen
tree is less messy now (which helps), all libraries are placed into uClibc/lib when compiling, all libraries now use a consistant mechanism for being built, all libraries use a consistant naming scheme where the lib name includes the uClibc version number, which makes ldconfig happy and willing to work with us. -Erik
2001-05-11Rework where libraries get installed to. Now thew will be compiled andEric Andersen
dropped into a uClibc/lib dir when compiling, which will make life a bit easier when installing and cleaning up. Preface uClibc with 'lib' so ldconfig will recognize it as a library. Make all libraries have the uClibc version number attached, making upgrades possible by using the traditional symlink to the .so name plan. -Erik
2001-05-10Don't hard code path to TARGET_CCEric Andersen
2001-05-08Add in libutil, based on Cory Visi's variant of Michael Shmulevich's libutilEric Andersen
port. I have reworked the code quite a bit so that the stuff that is supposed to be in libc is in libc, and I added a bunch of missing stuff so the libutil interface matches that of glibc's libutil. The only caveat is that libutil/login.c is currently a stub. -Erik