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author | Benny Prijono <bennylp@teluu.com> | 2006-09-12 18:58:19 +0000 |
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committer | Benny Prijono <bennylp@teluu.com> | 2006-09-12 18:58:19 +0000 |
commit | bbb158d5163649c340e733c22cb883f28bb01557 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/README-configure b/README-configure deleted file mode 100644 index 790848f0..00000000 --- a/README-configure +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ - - Configuring the Build System - Update: 04 May 2006 - - - 1. Overview - - The "configure" script in pjproject root directory is not an autoconf script, -but it's just a custom script to generate "build.mak" for the build system. -The "build.mak" file declares the following global Makefile variables: - - MACHINE_NAME - The processor and hardware platform of the target. For each MACHINE_NAME, - there must be matching "m-*.mak" entry in "build/" subdirectory. For - example, when MACHINE_NAME is declared as "i386", then there must be - "m-i386.mak" file in "build/" subdirectory. - - OS_NAME - Operating system name, determines which "os-*.mak" in "build/" dir to use. - - HOST_NAME - Build host name, determines which "host-*.mak" to use. - - CC_NAME - Compiler name, determines which "cc-*.mak" to use. - - TARGET_NAME - Determines suffix to be added to output files (for example, - "libpjsip-i386-linux-gcc.a"). The value normally is equal to - $(MACHINE_NAME)-$(OS_NAME)-$(CC_NAME), but it can contain any value. - - CROSS_COMPILE - Determine the prefix to be applied when invoking build tools (for - example, "powerpc-rtems-"). The default is empty. - - - At present, the configure script CAN NOT be used for configuring cross -compilation. For cross compiling, you must create the "build.mak" file -manually. - - - 2. Supported Hosts and Targets - - The number of supported hosts and targets will (hopefully) increase over time. -See "build/" subdirectory for list of supported machines, OSes, hosts, and -compilers. - |