require glibc_${PV}.bb DEPENDS = "linux-libc-headers" PROVIDES = "virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}libc-initial" FILESPATH = "${@base_set_filespath([ '${FILE_DIRNAME}/glibc-2.4', '${FILE_DIRNAME}/glibc', '${FILE_DIRNAME}/files', '${FILE_DIRNAME}' ], d)}" PACKAGES = "" PACKAGES_DYNAMIC = "" do_configure () { sed -ie 's,{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; },{ (exit 0); }; },g' ${S}/configure chmod +x ${S}/configure CC="${BUILD_CC}" CPP="${BUILD_CPP}" LD="${BUILD_LD}" ${S}/configure --host=${TARGET_SYS} --build=${BUILD_SYS} \ --without-cvs --disable-sanity-checks \ --with-headers=${CROSS_DIR}/${TARGET_SYS}/include \ --enable-hacker-mode if grep -q GLIBC_2.3 ${S}/ChangeLog; then # glibc-2.3.x passes cross options to $(CC) when generating errlist-compat.c, which fails without a real cross-compiler. # Fortunately, we don't need errlist-compat.c, since we just need .h files, # so work around this by creating a fake errlist-compat.c and satisfying its dependencies. # Another workaround might be to tell configure to not use any cross options to $(CC). # The real fix would be to get install-headers to not generate errlist-compat.c. make sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c mkdir -p stdio-common touch stdio-common/errlist-compat.c fi } do_compile () { : } do_stage () { oe_runmake cross-compiling=yes install_root=${CROSS_DIR}/${TARGET_SYS} prefix="" install-headers # Two headers -- stubs.h and features.h -- aren't installed by install-headers, # so do them by hand. We can tolerate an empty stubs.h for the moment. # See e.g. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2002-01/msg00900.html mkdir -p ${CROSS_DIR}/${TARGET_SYS}/include/gnu touch ${CROSS_DIR}/${TARGET_SYS}/include/gnu/stubs.h cp ${S}/include/features.h ${CROSS_DIR}/${TARGET_SYS}/include/features.h } do_install () { : }