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      3 This file describes how to use the cross-compiler to generate the
      4 native files for GDB on a target platform.
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      6 NOTE:  DO NOT RUN "mknative" BY HAND!  It requires the Makefile in this
      7 directory to set up certain environments first.
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      9 Since libc's features change over time, the config.h files can change as a
     10 result; thus the instructions below are the same no matter whether
     11 bootstrapping on a cross or native host.  This is important: even on a
     12 "native" host, you should bootstrap the toolchain by building from an
     13 up-to-date source tree to a $DESTDIR using the exact same instructions.
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     15 In these notes, MACHINE is the $MACHINE of the target.  These files can be
     16 cross-generated.  Though a $MACHINE_ARCH all uses the same config files, you
     17 must pick a specific $MACHINE so that building the requisite bits below will
     18 work.
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     20 1. Set MKMAINTAINERTOOLS=yes in mk.conf.  (Needed so that src/tools/gettext
     21    gets built, eliciting proper HAVE_*GETTEXT* defns in config.h files.)
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     23 2. Build and install a cross toolchain (via "build.sh -m MACHINE tools").
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     25 3. At top level, do "nbmake-MACHINE do-distrib-dirs obj includes".
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     27 4. In src/gnu/lib/crtstuff4 do "nbmake-MACHINE depend all install"
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     29 5. In src/lib/csu, src/gnu/lib/libgcc4, and src/lib, do
     30    "nbmake-MACHINE all install".
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     32 6. In src/tools/gdb, do "nbmake-MACHINE obj native-gdb".
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     34    This will do a full configury in ${.OBJDIR}/.native that is a "Canadian"
     35    cross toolchain (--build reflects the host platform, but --host and
     36    --target are the target).  The result is a tree that would build a
     37    native-to-NetBSD GDB on a cross host, and mknative pulls glue data
     38    from this.
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     40    NOTE: this step writes files under src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb6, so you
     41    need to do it in a writable src tree!
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     43 7. Try out a full build using "nbmake-MACHINE" in
     44    src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb6; the result should include a native GDB.
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     46 8. If all is well, commit the glue files and directories added to
     47    src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb6.
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