From f50c11bdd55725b0519f66e63a5ace734261c1d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Sherrill Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 18:12:21 +0000 Subject: These files were added or deleted on the 4.5 branch as part of Ralf's patch to split the .spec files into multiple ".add" parts. --- scripts/binutils/binutils.spec.in | 194 ----- scripts/config.guess | 695 ---------------- scripts/config.sub | 1178 ---------------------------- scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib.spec.in | 390 --------- scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in | 201 ----- scripts/gdb/gdb.spec.in | 144 ---- scripts/install-sh | 251 ------ scripts/missing | 190 ----- scripts/mkinstalldirs | 40 - 9 files changed, 3283 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 scripts/binutils/binutils.spec.in delete mode 100755 scripts/config.guess delete mode 100755 scripts/config.sub delete mode 100644 scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib.spec.in delete mode 100644 scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in delete mode 100644 scripts/gdb/gdb.spec.in delete mode 100755 scripts/install-sh delete mode 100755 scripts/missing delete mode 100755 scripts/mkinstalldirs (limited to 'scripts') diff --git a/scripts/binutils/binutils.spec.in b/scripts/binutils/binutils.spec.in deleted file mode 100644 index e336ebb94d..0000000000 --- a/scripts/binutils/binutils.spec.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -# -# spec file for binutils package targetting rtems -# -# Copyright (c) 1999 OARCorp, Huntsville, AL -# -# please send bugfixes or comments to joel@OARcorp.com -# - -Vendor: OAR Corporation -Distribution: Linux -Name: @target_alias@-binutils-collection -Summary: binutils for target @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Release: @Release@ -Copyright: 1999 OARCorp - -Provides: rtems-base-binutils @target_alias@-binutils - -Autoreqprov: on -Packager: corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de and joel@OARcorp.com -Prefix: /opt - -Version: @binutils_version@ -Source0: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/binutils/binutils-@binutils_version@.tar.gz -Patch0: binutils-@binutils_version@-rtems-@binutils_patch_version@.diff -# -# The original sources are not included in the source RPM. -# If we included them, then the source RPMs for each target -# would duplicate MBs of source unnecessarily. This is -# a duplication of over 30 MBs of source for each of -# the more than 10 targets it is possible to build. -# -# You can get them yourself from the Internet and copy them to -# your /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES directory ($RPM_SOURCE_DIR). -# Or you can try the ftp options of rpm :-) -# -NoSource: 0 - -%description - -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is binutils sources with patches for RTEMS. - -%package -n rtems-base-binutils -Summary: base package for rtems binutils -Group: rtems - -%description -n rtems-base-binutils - -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the base for binutils regardless of target CPU. - -%package -n @target_alias@-binutils -Summary: rtems binutils for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-binutils - -%description -n @target_alias@-binutils - -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the GNU binutils for RTEMS targetting @target_alias@. - -Authors: --------- - Joel Sherrill (joel@oarcorp.com) - ... - -%prep -# untar the sources inside @target_alias@-binutils -%setup -c -n @target_alias@-binutils -a 0 - -%patch0 -p0 - test -d build || mkdir build - -%build - cd build - ../binutils-@binutils_version@/configure --target=@target_alias@ \ - --verbose --prefix=/opt/rtems - - make all - make info - -%install - cd build - make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems install - make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems install-info -# A bug in binutils: binutils does not install share/locale -# however it uses it - ../binutils-@binutils_version@/mkinstalldirs \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/share/locale - -# gzip info files - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info 2>/dev/null - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info-? 2>/dev/null - - if test -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/configure.info.gz; - then -# These are only present in binutils >= 2.9.5 - find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info -name 'configure.*' | \ - sed -e "s,^$RPM_BUILD_ROOT,,g" > ../files - else - touch ../files - fi - -# We assume that info/dir exists when building the RPMs - rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test x"$f" != x"" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/dir - done - -%post - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test x"$f" != x"" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%postun - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test x"$f" != x"" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%files -n rtems-base-binutils -f files -%dir /opt/rtems/info -%doc /opt/rtems/info/dir -%doc /opt/rtems/info/as.info.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/as.info-?.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/bfd.info.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/bfd.info-?.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/binutils.info.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/binutils.info-?.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/ld.info.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/ld.info-?.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/gasp.info.gz -%doc /opt/rtems/info/standards.info.gz - -%dir /opt/rtems/man -%dir /opt/rtems/man/man1 - -%dir /opt/rtems/include -/opt/rtems/include/bfd.h -/opt/rtems/include/ansidecl.h -/opt/rtems/include/bfdlink.h - -%dir /opt/rtems/lib -/opt/rtems/lib/libbfd* -/opt/rtems/lib/libiberty* -/opt/rtems/lib/libopcodes* - -%dir /opt/rtems/share -%dir /opt/rtems/share/locale - -%files -n @target_alias@-binutils -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-*.1 - -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-addr2line@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-ar@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-as@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-c++filt@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-gasp@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-ld@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-nm@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-objcopy@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-objdump@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-ranlib@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-readelf@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-size@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-strings@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-strip@exe_ext@ - -%dir /opt/rtems/@target_alias@ -%dir /opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin/ar@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin/as@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin/ld@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin/nm@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin/ranlib@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin/strip@exe_ext@ - -%dir /opt/rtems/@target_alias@/lib -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/lib/ldscripts diff --git a/scripts/config.guess b/scripts/config.guess deleted file mode 100755 index 6d8bb0811d..0000000000 --- a/scripts/config.guess +++ /dev/null @@ -1,695 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# Attempt to guess a canonical system name. -# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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- then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%postun -n rtems-base-gcc - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -# ============================================================== -# @target_alias@-gcc -# ============================================================== -%package -n @target_alias@-gcc -Summary: rtems gcc and newlib C Library for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: @target_alias@-binutils rtems-base-gcc - -%description -n @target_alias@-gcc -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is gcc and newlib C Library for @target_alias@. - -%files -n @target_alias@-gcc -f build/files.gcc -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-gcc.1 -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-g++.1 - -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-c++@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-g++@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-gcc@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-protoize@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-unprotoize@exe_ext@ - -%dir /opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/include - -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@ - -# ============================================================== -# rtems-base-chill -# ============================================================== -%package -n rtems-base-chill -Summary: base package for rtems gcc/chill compiler. -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-gcc - -%description -n rtems-base-chill -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the files for gcc/chill that are shared by all targets. - -%files -n rtems-base-chill -%dir /opt/rtems/info -%doc /opt/rtems/info/chill.info*.gz - -%post -n rtems-base-chill - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%postun -n rtems-base-chill - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -# ============================================================== -# @target_alias@-chill -# ============================================================== -%package -n @target_alias@-chill -Summary: gcc/chill compiler for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-chill @target_alias@-gcc - -%description -n @target_alias@-chill -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the gcc/chill compiler and support files for @target_alias@ - -%files -n @target_alias@-chill -f build/files.chill -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-chill - -# ============================================================== -# rtems-base-gcj -# ============================================================== -%package -n rtems-base-gcj -Summary: base package for rtems gcc/java compiler (gcj). -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-gcc - -%description -n rtems-base-gcj -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the files for gcc/java (gcj) that are shared by all targets. - -%files -n rtems-base-gcj -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/jcf-dump@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/jv-scan@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/gcjh@exe_ext@ - -# ============================================================== -# @target_alias@-gcj -# ============================================================== -%package -n @target_alias@-gcj -Summary: gcc/java compiler (gcj) for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-gcj @target_alias@-gcc - -%description -n @target_alias@-gcj -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the gcc/java compiler for @target_alias@ - -%files -n @target_alias@-gcj -f build/files.gcj -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-gcj@exe_ext@ - -/opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/jc1@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/jvgenmain@exe_ext@ - -# ============================================================== -# rtems-base-g77 -# ============================================================== -%package -n rtems-base-g77 -Summary: rtems base package for gcc/g77 compiler -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-gcc - -%description -n rtems-base-g77 -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the files for gcc/g77 that are shared by all targets. - -%files -n rtems-base-g77 -%dir /opt/rtems/info -%doc /opt/rtems/info/g77.info*.gz - -%dir /opt/rtems/man -%dir /opt/rtems/man/man1 -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-g77.1 - -%post -n rtems-base-g77 - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%postun -n rtems-base-g77 - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -# ============================================================== -# @target_alias@-g77 -# ============================================================== -%package -n @target_alias@-g77 -Summary: gcc/g77 compiler for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-g77 @target_alias@-gcc - -%description -n @target_alias@-g77 -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the gcc/g77 compiler for @target_alias@ - -%files -n @target_alias@-g77 -f build/files.g77 -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-g77@exe_ext@ - -/opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/f771@exe_ext@ - -# ============================================================== -# @target_alias@-objc -# ============================================================== -%package -n @target_alias@-objc -Summary: gcc/objc compiler for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: @target_alias@-gcc - -%description -n @target_alias@-objc -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the gcc/objc compiler for @target_alias@ - -%files -n @target_alias@-objc -f build/files.objc -/opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/cc1obj@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/include/objc diff --git a/scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in b/scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in deleted file mode 100644 index 85b326c9d8..0000000000 --- a/scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -# -# spec file for building gcc (C Only) for rtems -# -# Copyright (c) 1999 OARCorp, Huntsville, AL -# -# please send bugfixes or comments to joel@OARcorp.com -# - -Vendor: OAR Corporation -Distribution: Linux -Name: @target_alias@-gcc-newlib -Summary: gcc and newlib C Library for @target_alias@. -Group: rtems -Release: @Release@ -Copyright: 1999 OARCorp - -Provides: rtems-base-gcc @target_alias@-gcc -Requires: @target_alias@-binutils - -Autoreqprov: on -Packager: corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de and joel@OARcorp.com - -Version: gcc@gcc_version@newlib@newlib_version@ -Source0: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc/gcc-@gcc_version@.tar.gz -Source1: ftp://sourceware.cygnus/com/pub/newlib/newlib-@newlib_version@.tar.gz -Patch0: gcc-@gcc_version@-rtems-@gcc_patch_version@.diff -Patch1: newlib-@newlib_version@-rtems-@newlib_patch_version@.diff -Buildroot: /tmp - -# -# The original sources are not included in the source RPM. -# If we included them, then the source RPMs for each target -# would duplicate MBs of source unnecessarily. This is -# a duplication of over 30 MBs of source for each of -# the more than 10 targets it is possible to build. -# -# You can get them yourself from the Internet and copy them to -# your /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES directory ($RPM_SOURCE_DIR). -# Or you can try the ftp options of rpm :-) -# -NoSource: 0, 1 - -%description -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is gcc's and newlib C Library's sources with patches for RTEMS. - - The original sources are not included in the source RPM. - If we included them, then the source RPMs for each target - would duplicate MBs of source unnecessarily. This is - a duplication of over 30 MBs of source for each of - the more than 10 targets it is possible to build. - - You can get them yourself from the Internet and copy them to - your /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES directory ($RPM_SOURCE_DIR). - Or you can try the ftp options of rpm :-) - -%package -n rtems-base-gcc -Summary: base package for rtems gcc and newlib C Library -Group: rtems - -%description -n rtems-base-gcc - -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the files for gcc and newlib that are shared by all targets. - -%package -n @target_alias@-gcc -Summary: rtems gcc and newlib C Library for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: @target_alias@-binutils rtems-base-gcc - -%description -n @target_alias@-gcc -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is gcc and newlib C Library for @target_alias@. - -%prep -# untar the sources inside @target_alias@-gcc-newlib -%setup -c -n @target_alias@-gcc-newlib -a 0 -a 1 - -%patch0 -p0 -%patch1 -p0 - - # Copy the C library into gcc's source tree - ln -s ../newlib-@newlib_version@/newlib gcc-@gcc_version@ - test -d build || mkdir build - -%build - cd build - ../gcc-@gcc_version@/configure --target=@target_alias@ \ - --with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --with-newlib --verbose \ - --prefix=/opt/rtems '--enable-languages=c,c++' - - make all - make info - -%install - cd build - # Bug in gcc-2.95.1: It doesn't build this installation directory - # If it doesn't find it, gcc doesn't install @target_alias@/bin/gcc - ../gcc-@gcc_version@/mkinstalldirs \ - $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/@target_alias@/bin - - make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems install - cd @target_alias@/newlib - make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems install-info - - # cd back to build/ - cd ../.. - - # gzip info files - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info 2>/dev/null - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info-? 2>/dev/null - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info-?? 2>/dev/null - - rm -f dirs ; - echo "%dir /opt/rtems/lib" >> dirs ; - echo "%dir /opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib" >> dirs ; - echo "%dir /opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@" >> dirs ; - - # Collect multilib subdirectories - TGTDIR="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@" - find $TGTDIR \ - \( -type d -a ! -path "$TGTDIR/include*" \) -print | \ - sed -e "s,^$RPM_BUILD_ROOT,%dir ,g" >> dirs - - # Collect files to go into different packages - cp dirs files.gcc - - f=`find $TGTDIR ! -type d -print | sed -e "s,^$RPM_BUILD_ROOT,,g"`; - for i in $f; do - case $i in - # *chill*) echo "$i" >> files.chill ;; - # *f771) ;; - # *cc1obj) ;; - # *libobjc*) echo "$i" >> files.objc ;; - # *include/objc*) ;; - # *jc1) ;; - # *jvgenmain) ;; - *) echo "$i" >> files.gcc ;; - esac - done - - - -%files -n rtems-base-gcc -%dir /opt/rtems/info -# %doc /opt/rtems/info/dir -%doc /opt/rtems/info/cpp.info* -%doc /opt/rtems/info/gcc.info* -%doc /opt/rtems/info/libc.info* -%doc /opt/rtems/info/libm.info* - -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/cpp@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/gcov@exe_ext@ - -%dir /opt/rtems/man -%dir /opt/rtems/man/man1 -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/cccp.1 - -%dir /opt/rtems/include -/opt/rtems/include/g++-3 - -%files -n @target_alias@-gcc -f build/files.gcc - -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-gcc.1 -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-g++.1 - -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-c++@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-g++@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-gcc@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-protoize@exe_ext@ -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-unprotoize@exe_ext@ - -%dir /opt/rtems/lib/gcc-lib/@target_alias@/@gcc_version@/include - -/opt/rtems/@target_alias@ - -%post - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%postun - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - - diff --git a/scripts/gdb/gdb.spec.in b/scripts/gdb/gdb.spec.in deleted file mode 100644 index 0e8c005556..0000000000 --- a/scripts/gdb/gdb.spec.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -# -# spec file for package rtems -# -# Copyright (c) 1999 OARCorp, Huntsville, AL -# -# please send bugfixes or comments to joel@OARcorp.com -# - -# neededforbuild -- nothing - -Vendor: OAR Corporation -Distribution: Linux -Name: @target_alias@-gdb-collection -Release: @Release@ -Copyright: 1999 OARCorp -Group: rtems -Provides: rtems-base-gdb @target_alias@-gdb - -Autoreqprov: on -Packager: corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de and joel@OARcorp.com - -Version: @gdb_version@ -Summary: gdb for target @target_alias@ -Source0: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gdb-@gdb_version@.tar.gz -Patch0: gdb-@gdb_version@-rtems-@gdb_patch_version@.diff -# -# The original sources are not included in the source RPM. -# If we included them, then the source RPMs for each target -# would duplicate MBs of source unnecessarily. This is -# a duplication of over 30 MBs of source for each of -# the more than 10 targets it is possible to build. -# -# You can get them yourself from the Internet and copy them to -# your /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES directory ($RPM_SOURCE_DIR). -# Or you can try the ftp options of rpm :-) -# -NoSource: 0 - - -%description -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the GNU gdb for RTEMS targetting @target_alias@. - -%package -n rtems-base-gdb -Summary: base package for rtems gdb -Group: rtems - -%description -n rtems-base-gdb - -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the base for gdb regardless of target CPU. - -%package -n @target_alias@-gdb -Summary: rtems gdb for @target_alias@ -Group: rtems -Requires: rtems-base-gdb - -%description -n @target_alias@-gdb - -RTEMS is an open source operating system for embedded systems. - -This is the GNU gdb for RTEMS targetting @target_alias@. - -Authors: --------- - Joel Sherrill (joel@oarcorp.com) - ... - - -%prep -echo RPM_BUILD_ROOT=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} -# untar the sources inside @target_alias@-gdb -%setup -c -n @target_alias@-gdb -a 0 - -%patch0 -p0 - -%build -test -d build || mkdir build - cd build - ../gdb-@gdb_version@/configure --target=@target_alias@ \ - --verbose --prefix=/opt/rtems @extra_configure_arguments@ - - make all - make info - -%install - cd build - make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems install - make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems install-info - - # gzip info files - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info 2>/dev/null - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info-? 2>/dev/null - gzip -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/rtems/info/*.info-?? 2>/dev/null - -%post - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%postun - if test -d $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info; - then - rm -f $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - f=`find $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info -name '*.info.gz'` - test -n "$f" && for i in $f; do - install-info $i $RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX/rtems/info/dir - done - fi - -%files -n rtems-base-gdb - -%dir /opt/rtems/info -%doc /opt/rtems/info/gdb.info* -%doc /opt/rtems/info/mmalloc.info* -%doc /opt/rtems/info/readline.info* - -%dir /opt/rtems/man -%dir /opt/rtems/man/man1 - -%dir /opt/rtems/include -# We install libbfd from binutils -# /opt/rtems/include/bfd.h -# /opt/rtems/include/bfdlink.h - -%dir /opt/rtems/lib -# We install libbfd from binutils -# /opt/rtems/lib/libbfd* -# We use libiberty from gcc -# /opt/rtems/lib/libiberty* - -%files -n @target_alias@-gdb -%doc /opt/rtems/man/man1/@target_alias@-gdb.1 - -%dir /opt/rtems/bin -/opt/rtems/bin/@target_alias@-gdb@exe_ext@ - diff --git a/scripts/install-sh b/scripts/install-sh deleted file mode 100755 index e9de23842d..0000000000 --- a/scripts/install-sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# install - install a program, script, or datafile -# This comes from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh). -# -# Copyright 1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -# -# Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its -# documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that -# the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that -# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting -# documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or -# publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, -# written prior permission. 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