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-################################################################################
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-#
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-# libiberty
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-#
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-################################################################################
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-
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-LIBIBERTY_VERSION = 2.41
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-LIBIBERTY_SOURCE = binutils-$(LIBIBERTY_VERSION).tar.xz
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-LIBIBERTY_SITE = $(BR2_GNU_MIRROR)/binutils
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-HOST_LIBIBERTY_DL_SUBDIR = binutils
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-
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-# We're only building libiberty here, not the full binutils suite
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-LIBIBERTY_LICENSE = LGPL-2.1+
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-LIBIBERTY_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING.LIB
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-
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-LIBIBERTY_SUBDIR = libiberty
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-
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-# We explicitly disable multilib, as we do in binutils.
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-# By default, libiberty installs nothing, so we must force it.
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-HOST_LIBIBERTY_CONF_OPTS = \
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- --disable-multilib \
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- --enable-install-libiberty
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-
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-# Some packages (e.g. host-gdb) will pick this library and build shared
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-# objects with it. But libiberty does not honour the --enable-shared and
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-# --disable-static flags; it only ever builds a static library no matter
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-# what. So we must force -fPIC in build flags.
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-HOST_LIBIBERTY_CONF_ENV = \
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- CFLAGS="$(HOST_CFLAGS) -fPIC" \
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- LDFLAGS="$(HOST_LDFLAGS) -fPIC"
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-
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-$(eval $(host-autotools-package))
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