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+#!/bin/sh
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+
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+# This shell script is used to fake Python. Gdb wants to be passed a
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+# Python interpreter, to run its own python-config.py program, which
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+# uses sysconfig. However, when cross-compiling, this doesn't work
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+# well since we would have to use the host Python, whose sysconfig
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+# module would return host values.
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+#
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+# As recommended at
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+# https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/CrossCompilingWithPythonSupport,
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+# this wrapper shell script can be used as a replacement. It ignores
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+# the python-config.py script passed as first arguments, and
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+# "emulates" its behavior.
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+
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+if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then
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+ echo "Bad # args." >&2
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+ exit 1
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+fi
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+
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+# The first argument is the path to python-config.py, ignore it.
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+
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+case "$2" in
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+ --includes)
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+ echo "-I${STAGING_DIR}/usr/include/python2.7"
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+ ;;
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+ --ldflags)
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+ echo "-lpthread -ldl -lutil -lm -lpython2.7"
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+ ;;
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+ --exec-prefix)
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+ echo "/usr"
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+ ;;
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+ *)
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+ echo "Bad arg $2." >&2
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+ exit 1
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+ ;;
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+esac
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