| --- git.old/Makefile 2012-04-17 13:29:46.280435340 +0200 |
| +++ git/Makefile 2012-04-17 13:31:13.664433470 +0200 |
| @@ -77,17 +77,7 @@ INSTALL_PROGRAM = ${INSTALL} |
| INSTALL_DATA = ${INSTALL} -m 644 |
| INSTALL_SCRIPT = ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} |
| |
| -# If you are running a cross compiler, you may want to set this |
| -# to something more interesting, like "arm-linux-". If you want |
| -# to compile vs uClibc, that can be done here as well. |
| -CROSS = #/usr/i386-linux-uclibc/usr/bin/i386-uclibc- |
| -CC = $(CROSS)gcc |
| -LD = $(CROSS)gcc |
| -AR = $(CROSS)ar |
| -STRIP = $(CROSS)strip |
| -RANLIB = $(CROSS)ranlib |
| -HOSTCC = gcc |
| - |
| +HOSTCC = $(BUILD_CC) |
| |
| # Now we set up the build system |
| # |
| @@ -95,7 +85,7 @@ HOSTCC = gcc |
| # set up PWD so that older versions of make will work with our build. |
| PWD = $(shell pwd) |
| |
| -export CROSS CC AR STRIP RANLIB CFLAGS LDFLAGS LIB_OBJS |
| +export CFLAGS LDFLAGS LIB_OBJS |
| |
| # check if compiler option is supported |
| cc-supports = ${shell if $(CC) ${1} -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$(1)"; fi;} |