INSTALL/configure: Update install doc and configure comment
..to reflect the GRUB build reality in them. Additionally, fix text formatting a bit. Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
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@ -190,20 +190,23 @@ corresponding platform are not needed for the platform in question.
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- For host
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1. --host= to autoconf name of host.
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2. CC= for gcc able to compile for host
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3. HOST_CFLAGS= for C options for host.
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4. HOST_CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for host.
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5. HOST_LDFLAGS= for linker options for host.
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6. PKG_CONFIG= for pkg-config for host (optional).
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7. Libdevmapper if any must be in standard linker folders (-ldevmapper) (optional).
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8. Libfuse if any must be in standard linker folders (-lfuse) (optional).
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9. Libzfs if any must be in standard linker folders (-lzfs) (optional).
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10. Liblzma if any must be in standard linker folders (-llzma) (optional).
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2. CC= for gcc able to compile for host.
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3. CFLAGS= for C options for host.
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4. HOST_CC= for gcc able to compile for host.
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5. HOST_CFLAGS= for C options for host.
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6. HOST_CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for host.
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7. HOST_LDFLAGS= for linker options for host.
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8. PKG_CONFIG= for pkg-config for host (optional).
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9. Libdevmapper if any must be in standard linker folders (-ldevmapper) (optional).
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10. Libfuse if any must be in standard linker folders (-lfuse) (optional).
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11. Libzfs if any must be in standard linker folders (-lzfs) (optional).
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12. Liblzma if any must be in standard linker folders (-llzma) (optional).
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Note: The HOST_* variables override not prefixed variables.
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- For target
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1. --target= to autoconf cpu name of target.
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2. --with-platform to choose firmware.
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3. TARGET_CC= for gcc able to compile for target
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3. TARGET_CC= for gcc able to compile for target.
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4. TARGET_CFLAGS= for C options for target.
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5. TARGET_CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for target.
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6. TARGET_CCASFLAGS= for assembler options for target.
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@ -212,6 +215,10 @@ corresponding platform are not needed for the platform in question.
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9. TARGET_STRIP= for strip for target.
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10. TARGET_NM= for nm for target.
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11. TARGET_RANLIB= for ranlib for target.
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Note: If the TARGET_* variables are not specified then they will default
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to be the same as the host variables. If host variables are not
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specified then the TARGET_* variables will default to be the same
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as not prefixed variables.
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- Additionally for emu, for host and target.
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1. SDL is looked for in standard linker directories (-lSDL) (optional)
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@ -26,10 +26,13 @@ dnl This is necessary because the target type in autoconf does not
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dnl describe such a system very well.
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dnl
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dnl The current strategy is to use variables with no prefix (such as
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dnl CC, CFLAGS, etc.) for the host type, variables with prefix "BUILD_"
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dnl (such as BUILD_CC, BUILD_CFLAGS, etc.) for the build type and variables
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dnl with the prefix "TARGET_" (such as TARGET_CC, TARGET_CFLAGS, etc.) are
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dnl used for the target type. See INSTALL for full list of variables.
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dnl CC, CFLAGS, etc.) for the host and target type, variables with
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dnl prefix "BUILD_" (such as BUILD_CC, BUILD_CFLAGS, etc.) for the
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dnl build type, variables with prefix "HOST_" (such as HOST_CC,
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dnl HOST_CFLAGS, etc.) for the host type and variables with the prefix
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dnl "TARGET_" (such as TARGET_CC, TARGET_CFLAGS, etc.) are used for
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dnl the target type. See INSTALL for full list of variables and
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dnl description of the relationships between them.
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AC_INIT([GRUB],[2.05],[bug-grub@gnu.org])
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