1 # Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 # Contributed by Joel Sherrill (jsherril@redstone-emh2.army.mil),
3 # On-Line Applications Research Corporation.
5 # This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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24 bare-routines
:= brdinit console strtsupp
25 routines
= $(bare-routines
)
26 elided-routines
= $(bare-routines
)
27 extra-objs
= $(bare-routines
:%=%.o
)
29 install-lib
= lib
$(config-vendor
).a
34 # For bare targets, the $(config-vendor) is the name of the board.
35 # We will place the board dependent code ONLY in a library which
36 # is board dependent. This way many target boards can share a
37 # single libc.a. To resolve all symbols and successfully link
38 # a program, the application must link against libc.a and libMY_TARGET.a.
39 # For example, the target specific library for the Motorola MVME135
40 # board will be named libmvme135.a. To link a program for the
41 # MVME135, one must link against -lc and -lmvme135.
44 lib
: $(objpfx
)lib
$(config-vendor
).a
46 $(objpfx
)lib
$(config-vendor
).a
: $(bare-routines
:%=$(objpfx
)%.o
)
47 # This library is small enough that it's simplest to recreate the archive
48 # from scratch each time.
51 cd
$(objdir
); $(AR
) cq
$(verbose
) $@
$(^
:$(objpfx
)%=%)
53 $(AR
) cq
$(verbose
) $@
$^