port changes:
- misc fixes
- add '-L/usr/pkg/lib' for NetBSD
- update libobjc2 to r37977
- silence / fix libobjc2 warnings
- remove freebsd ifdef in favor of '-isystem /usr/local'
- add installhdrs target (cctools-port/issues/2)
- prefer glibtoolize over libtoolize
- add support for OS X and iOS as host system (cctools-port/issues/1)
- add a workaround for a glibc 2.20 bug
- link with -rpath to ease finding libLTO
- check for __cxa_demangle in -lstdc++
- use std=c++0x instead of -std=gnu++0x
- fix ld64 to compile with libstdc++
- fix automake warnings
- ld64: enable all architectures
This also gets rid of the automake dependency.
- Machine -> Arch
- 'osxcross-conf': add missing OSXCROSS_VERSION
- error out on invald '-stdlib=' value
- add 'osxcross' util which can be used to check
for an OSXCross installation
- fix 'libLTO.so: cannot open shared object file'
- listFiles(): windows implementation
- cleanup
get_dependencies.sh:
- debian: add --force-yes
add a patch to support some older linux dists
(such as debian squeeze)
update README with libc++ build instructions and samples
fix mavericks SDK download link (pointed to 10.8)
build xar only for <=10.5
add -g0 to the clang invocation command to avoid dsymutil from being run (debugging is not supported, but I guess you don't want to debug the resulting binaries anyway if you build them on a non OS X system)
attempt to make the toolchain less path dependent (gcc still breaks though, because of hardcoded paths), but clang and cctools can be moved now
update cctools to 845
add DISABLE_LTO_SUPPORT option (DISABLE_LTO_SUPPORT=1 ./build.sh) to disable linking against libLTO.so
add support for 32 bit systems
add FreeBSD support
update PACKAGE script