[aur-general] Cross-compiler that installs in non-standard directories

w9ya at qrparci.net w9ya at qrparci.net
Fri Jan 25 12:03:01 EST 2008


> Hi all.
>
> I've never seen an official cross-compiler package in arch, so I'm not
> sure if I'm breaking some rule here.
> I'm going to release to [community] in a short time a set of packages
> (binutils-avr, gcc-avr and avr-libc) which previously installed in
> /opt/avr. According to the guidelines I moved everything to /usr, but a
> couple non-standard directories are created. One is
> /usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu, which should be fine, the other is /usr/avr,
> which contains its own lib and include directories.
> Obviously namcap complains, but this directory structure solves some
> conflicts: for example /usr/avr/include/ctype.h would overwrite
> /usr/include/ctype.h...
>
> Should I go for it?
>
> C.

Is it possible to configure this so it installs stuff to /usr/share/avr
instead ? <- That would seem to be a standard location for the /usr
heirarchy.

-Bob Finch

Liviu Librescu - În veci pomenirea lui.
(May his memory be eternal.)






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