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Bai Yingjie bacf215719 toolchain-external: improve lib subdirectory matching
The toolchain from the Cavium Networks Octeon SDK provides a sysroot
with library directories lib32, lib32-fp, lib64 and lib64-fp. The -fp
variants are used for processors with hardware floating point unit, such
as the Octeon III variants.

When specifying -march=octeon3 in BR2_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION, the toolchain
will use lib32-fp, but currently Buildroot does not accept that pattern.

This patch improves the matching by accepting lib(32|64)?([^/]*)? as lib
directory name.

Signed-off-by: Bai Yingjie <byj.tea@gmail.com>
[ThomasDS: update commit message]
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
[Thomas: add comment above the function being modified to illustrate
the various cases we try to handle.]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2015-07-13 17:26:22 +02:00
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docs docs/manual: fix typo 2015-07-13 17:08:23 +02:00
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package pkg-generic.mk: don't depend on external package permissions 2015-07-13 17:18:49 +02:00
support scripts: mkmakefile: set umask before calling BR's makefile 2015-07-13 17:19:56 +02:00
system core/skeleton: drop /etc/securetty 2015-07-13 13:00:50 +02:00
toolchain toolchain-external: improve lib subdirectory matching 2015-07-13 17:26:22 +02:00
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CHANGES CHANGES: add release note for the permissions 2015-07-13 17:03:13 +02:00
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Makefile Makefile: don't depend on current skeleton/overlay permissions 2015-07-13 17:02:35 +02:00
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