[csw-devel] SF.net SVN: gar:[19844] csw/mgar/pkg/gcc4/trunk/Makefile

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Fri Dec 7 15:11:30 CET 2012


Revision: 19844
          http://gar.svn.sourceforge.net/gar/?rev=19844&view=rev
Author:   wahwah
Date:     2012-12-07 14:11:30 +0000 (Fri, 07 Dec 2012)
Log Message:
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gcc4/trunk: style changes

Modified Paths:
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    csw/mgar/pkg/gcc4/trunk/Makefile

Modified: csw/mgar/pkg/gcc4/trunk/Makefile
===================================================================
--- csw/mgar/pkg/gcc4/trunk/Makefile	2012-12-07 14:02:27 UTC (rev 19843)
+++ csw/mgar/pkg/gcc4/trunk/Makefile	2012-12-07 14:11:30 UTC (rev 19844)
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@
 # CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWlibstdc++6 += binary-architecture-does-not-match-placement
 
 # Otherwise it won't run on older Solaris 10 releases.
-LINKER_MAP_RELEASE=solaris10u8
+LINKER_MAP_RELEASE = solaris10u8
 
 include files/scripts.mk
 include gar/category.mk
@@ -533,17 +533,15 @@
 	bash $(FILEDIR)/customize_specs.sh $(DESTDIR) $(PROGRAM_SUFFIX) $(VERSION)
 	@$(MAKECOOKIE)
 
-# We need GNU find as find
-#PATH := /opt/csw/gnu:$(PATH)
-#We need some more exports:
-AR=/usr/ccs/bin/ar
-AS=/usr/ccs/bin/as
-NM=/usr/ccs/bin/nm
-RANLIB=/usr/ccs/bin/ranlib
-STRIP=/usr/css/bin/strip
-OBJCOPY=/opt/csw/bin/gobjcopy
-OBJDUMP=/opt/csw/bin/gobjdump
-READELF=/opt/csw/bin/greadelf
+# Use CSW or Solaris tools explicitly:
+AR = /usr/ccs/bin/ar
+AS = /usr/ccs/bin/as
+NM = /usr/ccs/bin/nm
+RANLIB = /usr/ccs/bin/ranlib
+STRIP = /usr/css/bin/strip
+OBJCOPY = /opt/csw/bin/gobjcopy
+OBJDUMP = /opt/csw/bin/gobjdump
+READELF = /opt/csw/bin/greadelf
 
 CONFIGURE_ENV := PATH=$(PATH) CC=$(CC) LD_OPTIONS="$(LD_OPTIONS)" AR=$(AR) AS=$(AS) NM=$(NM) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) STRIP=$(STRIP) OBJCOPY=$(OBJCOPY) OBJDUMP=$(OBJDUMP) READELF=$(READELF)
 BUILD_ENV := PATH=$(PATH) LD_OPTIONS="$(LD_OPTIONS)" AR=$(AR) AS=$(AS) NM=$(NM) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) STRIP=$(STRIP) OBJCOPY=$(OBJCOPY) OBJDUMP=$(OBJDUMP) READELF=$(READELF)

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