Include the full version number in the directory paths installed.
Change the version string so that it does not break 'make', and so that it has no '/' (it would be a hell if installed directories would mirror the SVN branches... :-/ )
Do not use implicit rules for the Makefile.
Simplify and enc=hance the --local test to refuse (un)installing.
Double-quotes variables, they are based on user input.
Eye-candy in the 'compile' and install messages.
/trunk/configure | 26 14 12 0 ++++++++++---------
/trunk/Makefile.in | 83 45 38 0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
2 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-)
1 http://mirror.sh-linux.org/rpm-2003/SRPMS/gcc-3.2.3-3.src.rpm contains the following patches:
3 gcc-20030210-sh-linux-1.patch
4 gcc-3.2.3-libffi-1.patch
5 gcc-3.2.3-sh-linux-dwarf2-1.patch (*not* applied by the spec file, it's in there by accident)
7 gcc-3.2.3-libffi-1.patch was needed just to build, I think.
9 After that was applied, sh4 gcc seemed to compile fine, but c++ programs
10 failed to execute because libstdc++.so.5 was built without version
11 info. This was caused directly by libstdc++-v3/configure setting
12 SYMVER_MAP=config/linker-map.dummy because it sees that
13 no libgcc_s.so was generated; configure says
14 checking for shared libgcc... no.
16 Applying gcc-20030210-sh-linux-1.patch in hopes it makes those problems go away.