If we don't do this, a stale limits.h may be detected in STAGING_DIR_TARGET
which would result in a different limits.h getting generated by gcc-cross-initial
that references it. The referenced limits.h will then not get found by eglibc-initial
causing rather strange build failures.
The simplest solution is to create a temporary sysroot containing only the things
gcc-cross-initial should care about and this results in a correct limits.h file
regardless of what else may have been built.
(From OE-Core rev:
9c304eae0724474902fe2f3150adc6af115af9ba)
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
${OPTSPACE} \
--program-prefix=${TARGET_PREFIX} \
--with-sysroot=${STAGING_DIR_TARGET} \
- --with-build-sysroot=${STAGING_DIR_TARGET} \
+ --with-build-sysroot=${GCCCROSS_BUILDSYSROOT} \
${EXTRA_OECONF_INITIAL} \
${@base_contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'ld-is-gold', '--with-ld=${STAGING_BINDIR_TOOLCHAIN}/${TARGET_PREFIX}ld.bfd', '', d)} \
${EXTRA_OECONF_FPU}"
+
+GCCCROSS_BUILDSYSROOT = "${B}/tmpsysroot"
+
+do_configure_prepend () {
+ sysr=${GCCCROSS_BUILDSYSROOT}${target_includedir}
+ mkdir -p $sysr
+ for t in linux asm asm-generic; do
+ rm -f $sysr/$t
+ ln -s ${STAGING_DIR_TARGET}${target_includedir}/$t $sysr/
+ done
+}
+
do_compile () {
oe_runmake all-gcc all-target-libgcc
}