On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 13:27 -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
JonY needs to suppress the "libtool fixup" postinstall step when
packaging the mingw64 gcc. He may or may not need to fixup his .la
files, BUT -- given that we're talking about gcc here, AND his cross
compiler goes somewhere other than /usr...it's likely that whatever
"fixing up" he needs to do, will be specific to that package and likely
unable to re-use the more generic fixup code.
I am working on proper cross-compiler support within cygport now:
* cygconf handling of build/host/target;
* modifying the libtool fixup for different targets;
* handling conflicting files between native and cross-compiler/ed
packages (to allow prefix=/usr).
Regarding libtool fixups: am I correct that on mingw32/64 platforms,
deep non-module libs still need to be relocated to remove the ../bin
(IOW put the DLL alongside the .la)?
Yaakov