INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1" do_install () { oe_runmake 'DESTDIR=${D}' install-host install -d ${D}${target_base_libdir} install -d ${D}${target_libdir} # Link gfortran to g77 to satisfy not-so-smart configure or hard coded g77 # gfortran is fully backwards compatible. This is a safe and practical solution. ln -sf ${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${prefix_native}/bin/${TARGET_PREFIX}gfortran ${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${prefix_native}/bin/${TARGET_PREFIX}g77 || true ln -sf ${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${prefix_native}/${TARGET_SYS}/bin/gfortran ${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}/${prefix_native}/${TARGET_SYS}/bin/g77 || true # Remove things we don't need but keep share/java for d in info man share/doc share/locale share/man share/info; do rm -rf ${D}${STAGING_DIR_NATIVE}${prefix_native}/$d done # gcc-runtime requires some headers, we stash them here if [ "${PN}" == "gcc-cross" -o "${PN}" == "gcc-crosssdk" ]; then install -d ${D}${includedir}/gcc-build-internal for f in *.h *.c libgcc.mvars; do cp ${B}/gcc/$f ${D}${includedir}/gcc-build-internal/ done if [ -f libgcc.mvars]; then cp ${B}/gcc/libgcc.mvars ${D}${includedir}/gcc-build-internal/ fi fi }