On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 23:08 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
> I think I've seen %_exec_prefix/%_target before (I can imagine that trying
> to change that might result in symlink-hell), but a root-level directory
> is strange. That one is also "established practice"?
GCC uses
$PREFIX/$TARGET for cross-toolchains.
So, if a cross-toolchain uses --target=spu these files land in /usr/spu
Whether using --target=spu is a clever idea and whether this makes sense
is a different matter. IMNSHO, it is none of both.
The top-level /spu (not in /usr) is weird indeed, I'm not sure
where this
comes from.
/spu is nonsense. I'd suggest to have FESCO block and withdraw
this
package.
Ralf