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1<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
2
3<sect2>
4<title>Installation of Binutils</title>
5
6<para>It is important that Binutils be the first package to get compiled,
7because both Glibc and GCC perform various tests on the available linker and
8assembler to determine which of their own features to enable.</para>
9
10<note><para>Even though Binutils is an important toolchain package, we are not
11going to run the test suite at this early stage. First, the test suite framework
12is not yet in place and second, the programs from this first pass will soon be
13overwritten by those installed in the second pass.</para></note>
14
15<para>This package is known to behave badly when you have changed its default
16optimization flags (including the -march and -mcpu options). Therefore, if
17you have defined any environment variables that override default
18optimizations, such as CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, we recommend unsetting or
19modifying them when building Binutils.</para>
20
21<para>The Binutils documentation recommends building Binutils outside of the
22source directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
23
24<screen><userinput>mkdir ../binutils-build
25cd ../binutils-build</userinput></screen>
26
27<note><para>If you want the SBU values listed in the rest of the book to be of
28any use, you will have to measure the time it takes to build this package. To
29achieve this easily, you could do something like:
30<userinput>time { ./configure ... &amp;&amp; ... &amp;&amp; ... &amp;&amp; make install; }</userinput>.</para></note>
31
32<para>Now prepare Binutils for compilation:</para>
33
34<screen><userinput>../binutils-&binutils-version;/configure \
35&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--prefix=/tools --disable-nls</userinput></screen>
36
37<para>The meaning of the configure options:</para>
38
39<itemizedlist>
40<listitem><para><userinput>--prefix=/tools</userinput>: This tells the
41configure script to prepare to install the Binutils programs in the
42<filename>/tools</filename> directory.</para></listitem>
43
44<listitem><para><userinput>--disable-nls</userinput>: This disables
45internationalization (a word often shortened to i18n). We don't need this
46for our static programs and <emphasis>nls</emphasis> often causes problems
47when linking statically.</para></listitem>
48</itemizedlist>
49
50<para>Continue with compiling the package:</para>
51
52<screen><userinput>make configure-host
53make LDFLAGS="-all-static"</userinput></screen>
54
55<para>The meaning of the make options:</para>
56
57<itemizedlist>
58<listitem><para><userinput>configure-host</userinput>: This forces all the
59subdirectories to be configured immediately. A statically linked build will
60fail without it. We therefore use this option to work around the
61problem.</para></listitem>
62
63<listitem><para><userinput>LDFLAGS="-all-static"</userinput>: This tells the
64linker that all the Binutils programs should be linked statically. However,
65strictly speaking, <userinput>"-all-static"</userinput> is first passed to the
66<emphasis>libtool</emphasis> program which then passes
67<userinput>"-static"</userinput> on to the linker.</para></listitem>
68</itemizedlist>
69
70<para>And install the package:</para>
71
72<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
73
74<para>Now prepare the linker for the "locking in" of Glibc later on:</para>
75
76<screen><userinput>make -C ld clean
77make -C ld LDFLAGS="-all-static" LIB_PATH=/tools/lib</userinput></screen>
78
79<para>The meaning of the make options:</para>
80
81<itemizedlist>
82<listitem><para><userinput>-C ld clean</userinput>: This tells the make program
83to remove all the compiled files, but only in the <filename>ld</filename>
84subdirectory.</para></listitem>
85
86<listitem><para><userinput>-C ld LDFLAGS="-all-static" LIB_PATH=/tools/lib</userinput>:
87This option rebuilds everything in the <filename>ld</filename> subdirectory.
88Specifying the LIB_PATH makefile variable on the command line allows us to
89override the default value and have it point to our temporary tools location.
90The value of this variable specifies the linker's default library search path.
91You'll see how this preparation is used later on in the
92chapter.</para></listitem>
93</itemizedlist>
94
95<!-- HACK - Force some whitespace to appease tidy -->
96<literallayout></literallayout>
97
98<warning><para>Do not yet remove the Binutils build and source directories. You
99will need them again in their current state a bit further on in this
100chapter.</para></warning>
101
102<!-- HACK - Force some whitespace to appease tidy -->
103<literallayout></literallayout>
104
105</sect2>
106
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