# we need to supply our own assembly versions of libgcc1.c files, # since the user may not have native 'cc' available LIBGCC1 = CROSS_LIBGCC1 = # gmon build rule: gmon.o: $(srcdir)/config/sparc/gmon-sol2.c $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H) $(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \ -c $(srcdir)/config/sparc/gmon-sol2.c -o gmon.o # Assemble startup files. crt1.o: $(srcdir)/config/sparc/sol2-c1.asm $(AS) -o crt1.o $(srcdir)/config/sparc/sol2-c1.asm crti.o: $(srcdir)/config/sparc/sol2-ci.asm $(AS) -o crti.o $(srcdir)/config/sparc/sol2-ci.asm crtn.o: $(srcdir)/config/sparc/sol2-cn.asm $(AS) -o crtn.o $(srcdir)/config/sparc/sol2-cn.asm # We need to use -fPIC when we are using gcc to compile the routines in # crtstuff.c. This is only really needed when we are going to use gcc/g++ # to produce a shared library, but since we don't know ahead of time when # we will be doing that, we just always use -fPIC when compiling the # routines in crtstuff.c. # Since the GNU assembler doesn't support PIC yet, we need to force gcc to # use the native assembler when building crtstuff. If we're a # cross-compiler, just give up on using PIC. CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS = `if [ -z "$(CROSS)" ]; then echo -fPIC -B/usr/ccs/bin/; fi`