On January 22, 2016 1:08:45 PM CST, William Harrington <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>On Fri, January 22, 2016 18:54, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> I'm thinking about changing the way we build packages in separate
>> directories.  What we do now for tool chain packages is:
>>
>> mkdir -v ../binutils-build
>> cd ../binutils-build
>>
>> ../binutils-2.25.1/configure  ...
>>
>>
>> I'm thinking about changing that to:
>>
>> mkdir -v build
>> cd       build
>>
>> ../configure ...
>>
>
>Hello Bruce,
>
>In the past, people who have included gcc-build within gcc-<x.y.z>
>ended
>up having errors in the build process from building within the gcc
>source
>tree. Since you tested that with ch5, then ch6 should be okay. I
>suppose
>it depends on the gcc version. The problem occured many years ago.
>
>We have stuck with this for the longest time:
>
>https://gcc.gnu.org/install/configure.html
>
>"First, we highly recommend that GCC be built into a separate directory
>from the sources which does not reside within the source tree. This is
>how
>we generally build GCC; building where srcdir == objdir should still
>work,
>but doesn't get extensive testing; building where objdir is a
>subdirectory
>of srcdir is unsupported."
>
Well, I guess not for GCC, but what about the others then? Don't they all share 
the same autotools at the top level?

--DJ

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