| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878889909192939495969798 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">  %general-entities;]><sect1 id="ch-system-readjusting"><title>Re-adjusting the toolchain</title><?dbhtml filename="readjusting.html"?><para>Now that the new and final C libraries have been installed, it's time toadjust our toolchain again. We'll adjust it so that it will link any newlycompiled program against these new libraries. This is in fact the same thing wedid in the <quote>Adjusting</quote> phase in the beginning of the previouschapter, even though it looks like the reverse: then we guided the chain fromthe host's <filename class="directory">/{,usr/}lib</filename> to the new<filename class="directory">/tools/lib</filename>, now we guide it from thatsame <filename class="directory">/tools/lib</filename> to the LFS's <filenameclass="directory">/{,usr/}lib</filename>.</para><para>First we adjust the linker. For this we retained thesource and build directories from the second pass over Binutils. Install theadjusted linker by running the following from within the<filename class="directory">binutils-build</filename> directory:</para><screen><userinput>make -C ld INSTALL=/tools/bin/install install</userinput></screen><note><para>If you somehow missed the earlier warning to retain the Binutilssource and build directories from the second pass in<xref linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>, or otherwise accidentally deleted them or justdon't have access to them, don't worry, all is not lost. Just ignore the abovecommand. The result will be that the next package, Binutils, will link againstthe C libraries in <filename class="directory">/tools</filename> ratherthan in <filename class="directory">/{,usr/}lib</filename>. This is not ideal,however, our testing has shown that the resulting Binutils program binariesshould be identical.</para></note><para>From now on every compiled program will link <emphasis>only</emphasis>against the libraries in <filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename> and<filename class="directory">/lib</filename>. The extra<parameter>INSTALL=/tools/bin/install</parameter> is needed because the Makefilecreated during the second pass still contains the reference to<command>/usr/bin/install</command>, which we obviously haven't installed yet.Some host distributions contain a <filename class="symlink">ginstall</filename>symbolic link which takes precedence in the Makefile and thus can cause aproblem here. The above command takes care of this also.</para><para>You can now remove the Binutils source and build directories.</para><para>The next thing to do is to amend our GCC specs file so that it pointsto the new dynamic linker. Just like earlier on, we use a sed to accomplishthis:</para><!-- Ampersands are needed to allow cut and paste --><screen><userinput>sed -i 's@ /tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2@ /lib/ld-linux.so.2@g' \    `gcc --print-file specs`</userinput></screen><para>Again, cutting and pasting the above is recommended. And just likebefore, it is a good idea to visually inspect the specs file to verify theintended change was actually made.</para><important><para>If you are working on a platform where the name of the dynamiclinker is something other than <filename>ld-linux.so.2</filename>, you<emphasis>must</emphasis> substitute <filename>ld-linux.so.2</filename> with thename of your platform's dynamic linker in the above commands. Refer back to<xref linkend="ch-tools-toolchaintechnotes"/> if necessary.</para></important><caution><para>It is imperative at this point to stop and ensure that thebasic functions (compiling and linking) of the adjusted toolchain are workingas expected. For this we are going to perform a simple sanity check:</para><screen><userinput>echo 'main(){}' > dummy.ccc dummy.creadelf -l a.out | grep ': /lib'</userinput></screen><para>If everything is working correctly, there should be no errors, and theoutput of the last command will be (allowing for platform specific differencesin dynamic linker name):</para><screen><computeroutput>[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-linux.so.2]</computeroutput></screen><para>Note especially that <filename class="directory">/lib</filename> is nowthe prefix of our dynamic linker.</para><para> If you did not receive the outputas shown above, or received no output at all, then something is seriously wrong.You will need to investigate and retrace your steps to find out where theproblem is and correct it. There is no point in continuing until this is done.Most likely something went wrong with the specs file amendment above.</para><para>Once you are satisfied that all is well, clean up the test files:</para><screen><userinput>rm dummy.c a.out</userinput></screen></caution></sect1>
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