lfs/chapter05/binutils-exp.xml
Gerard Beekmans c77151b4af Explained --disable-nls
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<sect2>
<title>Command explanations</title>
<para>
<userinput>make -e:</userinput> The -e parameter tells make that
environment variables take precedence over variables defined in the
Makefile file(s). This is needed in order to successfully link binutils
statically.
</para>
<para>
<userinput>--disable-nls:</userinput> This option disabled
internationalization (also known as i18n). We don't need this for our
static programs and nls often causes problems when you're linking
statically.
</para>
<para>
<userinput>LDFLAGS=-all-static:</userinput> Setting the variable LDFLAGS
to the value -all-static causes binutils to be linked statically.
</para>
<para>
<userinput>tooldir=$LFS/usr:</userinput> Normally, the tooldir (the
directory where the executables from binutils end up in) is set to
$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias) which expands into, for example,
/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu. Since we only build for our own system, we don't
need this target specific directory in $LFS/usr. That setup would be used
if the system was used to cross-compile (for example
compiling a package on the Intel machine that generates code that can be
executed on Apple PowerPC machines).
</para>
</sect2>