Details on this package are located in Section 6.13.2, “Contents of Binutils.”
The Binutils package contains a linker, an assembler, and other tools for handling object files.
Create a separate build directory again:
mkdir -v ../binutils-build cd ../binutils-build
Prepare Binutils for compilation:
CC=$LFS_TGT-gcc \ AR=$LFS_TGT-ar \ RANLIB=$LFS_TGT-ranlib \ ../binutils-2.24/configure \ --prefix=/tools \ --disable-nls \ --disable-werror \ --with-lib-path=/tools/lib \ --with-sysroot
The meaning of the new configure options:
CC=$LFS_TGT-gcc
AR=$LFS_TGT-ar RANLIB=$LFS_TGT-ranlib
Because this is really a native build of Binutils, setting these variables ensures that the build system uses the cross-compiler and associated tools instead of the ones on the host system.
--with-lib-path=/tools/lib
This tells the configure script to specify the library search
path during the compilation of Binutils, resulting in
/tools/lib
being passed to the
linker. This prevents the linker from searching through
library directories on the host.
--with-sysroot
The sysroot feature enables the linker to find shared objects which are required by other shared objects explicitly included on the linker's command line. Without this, some packages may not build successfully on some hosts.
Compile the package:
make
Install the package:
make install
Now prepare the linker for the “Re-adjusting” phase in the next chapter:
make -C ld clean make -C ld LIB_PATH=/usr/lib:/lib cp -v ld/ld-new /tools/bin
The meaning of the make parameters:
-C ld
clean
This tells the make program to remove all compiled files in
the ld
subdirectory.
-C ld
LIB_PATH=/usr/lib:/lib
This option rebuilds everything in the ld
subdirectory. Specifying the
LIB_PATH
Makefile variable on the
command line allows us to override the default value of the
temporary tools and point it to the proper final path. The
value of this variable specifies the linker's default library
search path. This preparation is used in the next chapter.
Details on this package are located in Section 6.13.2, “Contents of Binutils.”