Dear Tobias, I had already reviewed this patch in its previous accidental manifestation :-)
OK for trunk Thanks for the patch Paul On 19 October 2012 10:22, Tobias Burnus <bur...@net-b.de> wrote: > gfortran was ignoring the TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT and thus searched in > /usr/include for files specified with "#include"/"include" files and for > .mod files. > > The solution is to do in gcc/fortran/cpp.c the same as it is done in > gcc/c-family/c-opts.c. > > > However, the TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT also has to be available. For C/C++ that's > done via gcc/Makefile.in: > CFLAGS-c-family/c-opts.o += @TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@ > > For Fortran, we have to to it likewise, but slightly different: > > The gcc/Makefile.in gets updated by configure and written to > $BUILD/gcc/Makefile. At that point the @TARGET...@ has been replaced by the > actual value. > > For Fortran, the gcc/fortran/Make-lang.in is included in > $BUILD/gcc/Makefile: > include $(LANG_MAKEFRAGS) > > Thus, we cannot use @TARGET_...@ as it won't get replaced. Hence, I create a > Makefile variable in gcc/Makefile.in and set it there, which then in turn > gets used in gcc/fortran/Make-lang.in. > > Build and regtested on x86-64-gnu-linux. > OK for the trunk? > > Tobias > > PS: I haven't yet cross compiled and thus checked whether it indeed works. -- The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. --Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy