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- <sect1 id="ch06-adjustingtoolchain">
- <title>Re-adjusting the toolchain</title>
- <?dbhtml filename="adjustingtoolchain.html" dir="chapter06"?>
- <para>Now that the new C libraries have been installed, it's time to re-adjust
- our toolchain. We'll adjust it so that it will link any newly compiled program
- against the new C libraries. Basically, this is the reverse of what we did
- in the "Locking in" stage in the beginning of the previous chapter.</para>
- <para>The first thing to do is to adjust the linker. For this we retained the
- source and build directories from the second pass over Binutils. Install the
- adjusted linker by running the following from within the
- <filename class="directory">binutils-build</filename> directory:</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>make -C ld install</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>From now on every compiled program will link <emphasis>only</emphasis>
- against the libraries in <filename>/usr/lib</filename> and <filename>/lib
- </filename>.</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 points
- to the new dynamic linker. Just like earlier on, we use a sed to accomplish
- this:</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>SPECFILE=/tools/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/specs
- sed -e 's@/tools/lib/ld.so.1@/lib/ld.so.1@g' \
- -e 's@/tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2@/lib/ld-linux.so.2@g' \
- $SPECFILE > newspecfile
- mv newspecfile $SPECFILE
- unset SPECFILE</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>Again, cutting and pasting the above is recommended. And just like
- before, it is a good idea to check the specs file to ensure the intended
- changes were actually made.</para>
- <caution><para>It is imperative at this point to stop and ensure that the
- basic functionality of the adjusted toolchain is working as expected. We are
- going to perform a simple sanity check:</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>echo 'main(){}' > dummy.c
- gcc dummy.c
- readelf -l a.out | grep ': /lib'</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>If everything is working correctly, the output of the last command will
- be:</para>
- <para><screen>[Requesting program interpreter: /lib/ld-linux.so.2]
- </screen></para>
- <para>If you did not receive the output as shown above then something is
- seriously wrong. You will need to investigate and retrace your steps to find
- out where the problem 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. Note especially that <filename>/lib</filename> now appears as
- the prefix of our dynamic linker. Of course, if you are working on a platform
- where the name of the dynamic linker is something other than <filename>
- ld-linux.so.2</filename> then the output will be slightly different.</para>
- <para>Once you are satisfied that all is well, clean up the test files:</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>rm dummy.c a.out</userinput></screen></para>
- </caution>
- </sect1>
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