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- <sect1 id="ch-tools-libstdcpp-pass1" role="wrap">
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- <sect1info condition="script">
- <productname>gcc-libstdc++</productname>
- <productnumber>&gcc-version;</productnumber>
- <address>&gcc-url;</address>
- </sect1info>
- <title>Libstdc++ from GCC-&gcc-version;, Pass 1</title>
- <indexterm zone="ch-tools-libstdcpp-pass1">
- <primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
- <secondary>tools, libstdc++ pass 1</secondary>
- </indexterm>
- <sect2 role="package">
- <title/>
- <para>Libstdc++ is the standard C++ library. It is needed
- to compile C++ code
- (part of GCC is written in C++), but we had to defer its installation
- when we built <xref linkend="ch-tools-gcc-pass1"/>
- because it depends on glibc, which was not yet available in the target
- directory.
- </para>
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- <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
- <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
- <seglistitem>
- <seg>&libstdcpp-tmpp1-sbu;</seg>
- <seg>&libstdcpp-tmpp1-du;</seg>
- </seglistitem>
- </segmentedlist>
- </sect2>
- <sect2 role="installation">
- <title>Installation of Target Libstdc++</title>
- <note>
- <para><application>Libstdc++</application> is part of the GCC sources.
- You should first unpack the GCC tarball and change to the
- <filename>gcc-&gcc-version;</filename> directory.</para>
- </note>
- <para>Create a separate build directory for libstdc++ and enter it:</para>
- <screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v build
- cd build</userinput></screen>
- <para>Prepare libstdc++ for compilation:</para>
- <screen><userinput remap="configure">../libstdc++-v3/configure \
- --host=$LFS_TGT \
- --build=$(../config.guess) \
- --prefix=/usr \
- --disable-multilib \
- --disable-nls \
- --disable-libstdcxx-pch \
- --with-gxx-include-dir=/tools/$LFS_TGT/include/c++/&gcc-version;</userinput></screen>
- <variablelist>
- <title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><parameter>--host=...</parameter></term>
- <listitem>
- <para>Specifies the use the cross compiler we have just built
- instead of the one in <filename>/usr/bin</filename>.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><parameter>--disable-libstdcxx-pch</parameter></term>
- <listitem>
- <para>This switch prevents the installation of precompiled
- include files, which are not needed at this stage.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><parameter>--with-gxx-include-dir=/tools/$LFS_TGT/include/c++/&gcc-version;</parameter></term>
- <listitem>
- <para>This is the location where the C++ compiler should search for the
- standard include files. In a normal build, this information
- is automatically passed to the libstdc++ <command>configure</command>
- options from the top level directory. In our case, this information
- must be explicitly given.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- <para>Compile libstdc++ by running:</para>
- <screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
- <para>Install the library:</para>
- <screen><userinput remap="install">make DESTDIR=$LFS install</userinput></screen>
- </sect2>
- <sect2 role="content">
- <title/>
- <para>Details on this package are located in
- <xref linkend="contents-gcc" role="."/></para>
- </sect2>
- </sect1>
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