2 BINUTILS-2.15 AS USED BY DRAGONFLY
4 This directory contains a selected set of files from the gnu
5 binutils-2.15 distribution. The entire distribution is 71MB but
6 we really only need around 10MB of it. No files have been moved
7 or modified from their extracted position.
9 DO NOT CREATE OR EDIT ANY FILES IN THIS DIRECTORY HIERARCHY! THIS
10 HIERARCHY REPRESENTS AN EXACT COPY, MINUS UNNEEDED FILES, OF THE GNU
11 BINUTILS-2.15 DISTRIBUTION. All modifications are made in the
12 DragonFly build wrapper, in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils214, by
13 creating overrides or performing surgery on the distribution.
14 The only additional files added to this directory are README.DRAGONFLY
15 and README.DELETED. The base source was fetched from:
17 http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.15.tar.gz
18 MD5 (binutils-2.15.tar.gz) = ba665d0ddcc88313384b79e293ecbbab
22 * download a new binutils > 2.15.0 from a gnu download site.
24 * extract the archive into this directory, overlaying the
27 * A 'cvs update' will show you what has changed ('M') relative
28 to what we had before. There will be hundreds of files marked
29 '?' which, if not needed, should be deleted and NOT COMMITTED.
30 If any new files are needed you can cvs add and commit them.
32 * Make sure that both buildworld and a crossbuilt buildworld
33 for supported architectures works before committing the upgrade,
34 making adjustments within /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils214.
36 DO NOT MAKE ANY EDITS TO THE BINUTILS DISTRIBUTION IN THIS CONTRIB
39 binutils is designed to be backwards compatible. When unpacking a
40 new major rev, e.g. 2.16, it should be placed in a NEW CONTRIB DIRECTORY,
41 and a new infrastructure in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutilsXXX should be
42 created. Be sure to commit only those files that the DragonFly build
43 actually needs to avoid bloating the cvs repository.
45 Do not overlay major rev changes in the contrib directory or
46 build infrastructure directory for older major revs! The binutils the
47 compiler subsystem uses is selected in:
49 /usr/src/usr.bin/objformat/objformat.c
51 That is what you edit to change the system binutils defaults. Eventually
52 the physical cvs hierarchy representing older major revs of binutils
53 will be physically removed from the contrib/ hierarchy. Older binutils
54 can be recovered by manually unpacking older gnu binutils dists in
55 /usr/src/contrib, without CVS support. Do not physically remove
56 the DragonFly build infrastructure for older binutils from
57 /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/. cvs delete, sure, but no physical removal.
59 The file README.DELETED contains a list of deleted files. Simply 'cat
60 READEME.DELETED | xargs rm -rf' to automate removal