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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Id$
usage() {
cat << "USAGE_END"
Usage: fix_libtool_files.sh <old-gcc-version> [--oldarch <old-CHOST>]
Where <old-gcc-version> is the version number of the
previous gcc version. For example, if you updated to
gcc-3.2.1, and you had gcc-3.2 installed, run:
# fix_libtool_files.sh 3.2
If you updated to gcc-3.2.3, and the old CHOST was i586-pc-linux-gnu
but you now have CHOST as i686-pc-linux-gnu, run:
# fix_libtool_files.sh 3.2 --oldarch i586-pc-linux-gnu
Note that if only the CHOST and not the version changed, you can run
it with the current version and the '--oldarch <old-CHOST>' arguments,
and it will do the expected:
# fix_libtool_files.sh `gcc -dumpversion` --oldarch i586-pc-linux-gnu
USAGE_END
exit 1
}
case $2 in
--oldarch) [ $# -ne 3 ] && usage ;;
*) [ $# -ne 1 ] && usage ;;
esac
ARGV1=$1
ARGV2=$2
ARGV3=$3
. /etc/profile || exit 1
if [ ${EUID:-0} -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "${0##*/}: Must be root."
exit 1
fi
# make sure the files come out sane
umask 0022
OLDCHOST=
[ "${ARGV2}" = "--oldarch" ] && OLDCHOST=${ARGV3}
AWKDIR="/usr/share/gcc-data"
if [ ! -r "${AWKDIR}/fixlafiles.awk" ] ; then
echo "${0##*/}: ${AWKDIR}/fixlafiles.awk does not exist!"
exit 1
fi
OLDVER=${ARGV1}
export OLDVER OLDCHOST
echo "Scanning libtool files for hardcoded gcc library paths..."
exec gawk -f "${AWKDIR}/fixlafiles.awk"
# vim:ts=4
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