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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
  2. <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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  4. <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
  5. %general-entities;
  6. ]>
  7. <sect1 id="ch-tools-gcc-pass1" role="wrap">
  8. <?dbhtml filename="gcc-pass1.html"?>
  9. <sect1info condition="script">
  10. <productname>gcc</productname>
  11. <productnumber>&gcc-version;</productnumber>
  12. <address>&gcc-url;</address>
  13. </sect1info>
  14. <title>GCC-&gcc-version; - Pass 1</title>
  15. <indexterm zone="ch-tools-gcc-pass1">
  16. <primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
  17. <secondary>tools, pass 1</secondary>
  18. </indexterm>
  19. <sect2 role="package">
  20. <title/>
  21. <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude"
  22. href="../chapter06/gcc.xml"
  23. xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>
  24. <segmentedlist>
  25. <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
  26. <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
  27. <seglistitem>
  28. <seg>&gcc-ch5p1-sbu;</seg>
  29. <seg>&gcc-ch5p1-du;</seg>
  30. </seglistitem>
  31. </segmentedlist>
  32. </sect2>
  33. <sect2 role="installation">
  34. <title>Installation of GCC</title>
  35. <para>GCC now requires the GMP and MPFR packages. As these packages may
  36. not be included in your host distribution, they will be built with
  37. GCC.</para>
  38. <screen><userinput remap="pre">tar -jxf ../mpfr-&mpfr-version;.tar.bz2
  39. mv mpfr-&mpfr-version; mpfr
  40. tar -jxf ../gmp-&gmp-version;.tar.bz2
  41. mv gmp-&gmp-version; gmp</userinput></screen>
  42. <para>The GCC documentation recommends building GCC outside of the
  43. source directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
  44. <screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v ../gcc-build
  45. cd ../gcc-build</userinput></screen>
  46. <para>Prepare GCC for compilation:</para>
  47. <screen><userinput remap="configure">CC="gcc -B/usr/bin/" ../gcc-&gcc-version;/configure --prefix=/tools \
  48. --with-local-prefix=/tools --disable-nls --enable-shared \
  49. --enable-languages=c --disable-decimal-float</userinput></screen>
  50. <variablelist>
  51. <title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>
  52. <varlistentry>
  53. <term><envar>CC="gcc -B/usr/bin/"</envar></term>
  54. <listitem>
  55. <para>This forces <command>gcc</command> to prefer the linker from
  56. the host in <filename class="directory">/usr/bin</filename>. This
  57. is necessary on some hosts where the new <command>ld</command>
  58. built in the previous section is not compatible with the host's
  59. <command>gcc</command>.</para>
  60. </listitem>
  61. </varlistentry>
  62. <varlistentry>
  63. <term><parameter>--with-local-prefix=/tools</parameter></term>
  64. <listitem>
  65. <para>The purpose of this switch is to remove <filename
  66. class="directory">/usr/local/include</filename> from
  67. <command>gcc</command>'s include search path. This is not
  68. absolutely essential, however, it helps to minimize the
  69. influence of the host system.</para>
  70. </listitem>
  71. </varlistentry>
  72. <varlistentry>
  73. <term><parameter>--enable-shared</parameter></term>
  74. <listitem>
  75. <para>This switch allows the building of <filename
  76. class="libraryfile">libgcc_s.so.1</filename> and
  77. <filename class="libraryfile">libgcc_eh.a</filename>.
  78. Having <filename class="libraryfile">libgcc_eh.a</filename>
  79. available ensures that the configure script for Glibc (the
  80. next package we compile) produces the proper results.</para>
  81. </listitem>
  82. </varlistentry>
  83. <varlistentry>
  84. <term><parameter>--enable-languages=c</parameter></term>
  85. <listitem>
  86. <para>This option ensures that only the C compiler is built.</para>
  87. </listitem>
  88. </varlistentry>
  89. </variablelist>
  90. <para>The following command will compile GCC not once, but several times. It
  91. uses the programs compiled in a first round to compile itself a second time,
  92. and then again a third time. It then compares these second and third compiles
  93. to make sure it can reproduce itself flawlessly. This is called
  94. <quote>bootstrapping</quote>. Building GCC in this way ensures that it was
  95. compiled correctly and is now the default configuration for the released
  96. package. Continue with compiling by running:</para>
  97. <screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
  98. <para>Compilation is now complete. At this point, the test suite would
  99. normally be run, but, as mentioned before, the test suite framework is
  100. not in place yet. The benefits of running the tests at this point
  101. are minimal since the programs from this first pass will soon be
  102. replaced.</para>
  103. <para>Install the package:</para>
  104. <screen><userinput remap="install">make install</userinput></screen>
  105. <para>As a finishing touch, create a symlink. Many programs and scripts
  106. run <command>cc</command> instead of <command>gcc</command>, which is
  107. used to keep programs generic and therefore usable on all kinds of UNIX
  108. systems where the GNU C compiler is not always installed. Running
  109. <command>cc</command> leaves the system administrator free to decide
  110. which C compiler to install:</para>
  111. <screen><userinput remap="install">ln -vs gcc /tools/bin/cc</userinput></screen>
  112. </sect2>
  113. <sect2 role="content">
  114. <title/>
  115. <para>Details on this package are located in
  116. <xref linkend="contents-gcc" role="."/></para>
  117. </sect2>
  118. </sect1>