Changeset bc2136e for chapter06/binutils.xml
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r9c80e02 rbc2136e 69 69 <screen><userinput>make tooldir=/usr</userinput></screen> 70 70 71 <para>Normally, the tooldir (the directory where the executables will 72 ultimately be located) is set to <filename 73 class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename>, which 74 expands into <filename class="directory">/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu</filename>. 75 Because this is a custom system, this target-specific directory in <filename 76 class="directory">/usr</filename> is not required. This setup would be 77 used if the system was used to cross-compile (for example, compiling a 78 package on an Intel machine that generates code that can be executed 79 on PowerPC machines).</para> 71 <para>Normally, the tooldir (the directory where the executables will ultimately 72 be located) is set to <filename 73 class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename>. For example, i686 74 machines would expand that to <filename 75 class="directory">/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu</filename>. Because this is a custom 76 system, this target-specific directory in <filename 77 class="directory">/usr</filename> is not required. <filename 78 class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename> would be used if the 79 system was used to cross-compile (for example, compiling a package on an Intel 80 machine that generates code that can be executed on PowerPC machines).</para> 80 81 81 82 <important><para>The test suite for Binutils in this section is
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