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1.8 KiB
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63 lines
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### YOU ARE TRYING TO CROSS COMPILE ECL.
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### PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
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###
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### 1) Vital information cannot be determined at configuration time
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### because we are not able to run test programs. A file called
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### has been created, that you will have to fill out. Please do
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### it before invoking "configure" again.
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### 1.1) Direction of growth of the stack
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ECL_STACK_DIR=down
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### 1.2) Choose an integer datatype which is large enough to host a pointer
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CL_FIXNUM_TYPE="long long int"
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CL_FIXNUM_BITS=64
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CL_FIXNUM_MAX=2305843009213693951LL
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CL_FIXNUM_MIN=-2305843009213693952LL
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CL_INT_BITS=32
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CL_LONG_BITS=64
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### 1.3) Order of bytes within a word
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ECL_BIGENDIAN=no
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### 1.4) What characters signal an end of line. May be LF (Linefeed or \n)
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### CR (Carriage return or \r), and CRLF (CR followed by LF).
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ECL_NEWLINE=LF
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### 1.5) Can we guess how many characters are available for reading from
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### the FILE structure?
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### 0 = no
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### 1 = (f)->_IO_read_end - (f)->_IO_read_ptr
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### 2 = (f)->_r
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### 3 = (f)->_cnt
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ECL_FILE_CNT=0
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###
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### 1.6) Other integer types (set to 'no' to disable)
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###
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ECL_STDINT_HEADER="#include <stdint.h>"
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ECL_UINT8_T=uint8_t
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ECL_UINT16_T=uint16_t
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ECL_UINT32_T=uint32_t
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ECL_UINT64_T=uint64_t
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ECL_INT8_T=int8_t
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ECL_INT16_T=int16_t
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ECL_INT32_T=int32_t
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ECL_INT64_T=int64_t
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ECL_LONG_LONG_BITS=64
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###
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### 1.7) Other features (set to 'no' to disable)
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###
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ECL_WORKING_ENVIRON=yes
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### 2) To cross-compile ECL so that it runs on the system
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### aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
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### you need to first compile ECL on the system in which you are building
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### the cross-compiled files, that is
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### x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
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### By default we assume that ECL can be accessed from some directory in
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### the path.
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ECL_TO_RUN=/usr/bin/ecl
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