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Diffstat (limited to 'contrib')
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/cross.sh | 27 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/cross.sh b/contrib/cross.sh index 09d5af70e3..890e4496de 100644 --- a/contrib/cross.sh +++ b/contrib/cross.sh @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ #!/bin/bash # $Id$ -# Copyright 2006 Michael Mohr +# Copyright 2006 Michael Mohr with modifications by Roger Dingledine # See LICENSE for licensing information. ####################################################################### # Tor-cross: a tool to help cross-compile Tor # -# mailto:tor-assistants@freehaven.net -# # The purpose of a cross-compiler is to produce an executable for # one system (CPU) on another. This is useful, for example, when # the target system does not have a native compiler available. @@ -15,10 +13,6 @@ # host (the computer you're working on now) for a target such as # a router or handheld computer. # -# This script automatically patches two files in the Tor source: -# configure.in : remove test programs -# compat.h : remove check for NULL==0 -# # A number of environment variables must be set in order for this # script to work: # $PREFIX, $CROSSPATH, $ARCH_PREFIX, $HOST, @@ -53,10 +47,10 @@ # ####################################################################### -# disable some show-stopping bugs (see cross.patch for more) +# disable the platform-specific tests in configure export CROSS_COMPILE=yes -if [ ! -f configure.in ] +if [ ! -f configure ] then echo "Please run this script from the root of the Tor distribution." exit -1 @@ -109,19 +103,7 @@ then make clean fi -# check if the source has already been patched -patch -f -p1 -R --dry-run < contrib/cross.patch > /dev/null 2>&1 -# if it hasn't, rerun the autotools -if [ $? -ne 0 ] -then - patch -p1 < contrib/cross.patch - aclocal - autoconf - autoheader - automake --add-missing -fi - -# Set up the buld environment and try to run configure +# Set up the build environment and try to run configure export PATH=$PATH:$CROSSPATH export RANLIB=${ARCH_PREFIX}ranlib export CC=${ARCH_PREFIX}gcc @@ -165,3 +147,4 @@ echo "" echo "Tor should be compiled at this point. Now run 'make install' to" echo "install to $PREFIX" echo "" + |