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From: | "Andrew Cottrell" <AndrewCottrell AT swiftdsl DOT com DOT au> |
To: | <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | RE: GCC 3.3 & LIBC - build process change (attempt #2) |
Date: | Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:03:03 +1000 |
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> Looks good, apart from: > [snip] > You can use sed's -f option multiple times. Below is with sed 3.0.28: [snip] > bash-2.04$ echo -e "foo\nbar\nbaz" | sed -f t.sed -f t2.sed [snip] The attempt 2 line was :- + XNOPGGPP = $(CROSS_GCC) $(shell sed -f $(TOP)/../noprofpp.sed $(TOP)/../gcc.opt) -I. -I- -isystem $(TOP)/../../include $(CFLAGS) How about the following line? XNOPGGPP = $(CROSS_GCC) $(shell sed -f $(TOP)/../noprof.sed -f $(TOP)/../gpp_opt.sed $(TOP)/../gcc.opt) -I. -I- -isystem $(TOP)/../../include $(CFLAGS) If I do this then no separate C++ profiling sed file is required. Is this better? If it is okay then I can change the gpp_opt.sed to gpp.sed and produce an attempt #3. Third time lucky??? > Actually, why don't you use gpp.opt in XNOPGGPP instead of > gcc.opt? I thought that as GCC 3.3 needs a separate C++ and C option list then in the future there may need to be a separate profiling list for C++ and C. >Then you wouldn't need noprofpp.sed. I guess your > solution allows us to cope with C & > C++ having different profiling options, but is that likely? I don't think so and there is only one file. > I'd also prefer the name gpp.sed to gpp_opt.sed, but that's > really picky, so feel free to ignore me there. ;) I don't care about the name, so long as the process is okay. Andrew
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