GMP and MPFR are no longer a sub-component of gcc (config-wise).
Build and install GMP and MPFR for the target.
Use the target GMP and MPFR to build the native gdb.
Have separate extra_config for cross gdb, native gdb and gdbserver.
Check native GMP and MPFR in //.
/trunk/scripts/build/debug/300-gdb.sh | 27 19 8 0 ++++++++++++++++-------
/trunk/scripts/build/gmp.sh | 47 39 8 0 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
/trunk/scripts/build/mpfr.sh | 49 40 9 0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
/trunk/steps.mk | 2 2 0 0 ++
/trunk/config/cc/gcc.in | 18 1 17 0 +--------------
/trunk/config/debug/gdb.in | 6 1 5 0 +----
/trunk/config/config.in | 1 1 0 0 +
/trunk/config/gmp_mpfr.in | 34 34 0 0 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
8 files changed, 137 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
1 # Options related to how the build behaves
3 comment "Build behavior"
7 prompt "Number of parallel jobs"
10 Number of jobs make will be allowed to run concurently.
11 Set this higher than the number of processors you have, but not too high.
12 A good rule of thumb is twice the number of processors you have.
14 Enter 1 (or 0) to have only one job at a time.
18 prompt "Maximum allowed load"
21 Specifies that no new jobs should be started if there are others jobs
22 running and the load average is at least this value.
24 Makes sense on SMP machines only.
26 Enter 0 to have no limit on the load average.
28 Note: only the integer part of the load is allowed here (you can't enter
37 Renices the build process up.
44 Use gcc's option -pipe to use pipes rather than temp files when building