Allow overriding HTTP download tool in config.mak

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Michael Forney 2016-12-02 23:58:08 -08:00
parent b05d854432
commit e1e800262e
2 changed files with 9 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ LINUX_SITE = https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel
BUILD_DIR = build-$(TARGET) BUILD_DIR = build-$(TARGET)
HTTP_GET = wget -c -O $(2) $(1)
-include config.mak -include config.mak
SRC_DIRS = gcc-$(GCC_VER) binutils-$(BINUTILS_VER) musl-$(MUSL_VER) \ SRC_DIRS = gcc-$(GCC_VER) binutils-$(BINUTILS_VER) musl-$(MUSL_VER) \
@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ $(SOURCES):
$(SOURCES)/config.sub: | $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES)/config.sub: | $(SOURCES)
mkdir -p $@.tmp mkdir -p $@.tmp
cd $@.tmp && wget -c -O $(notdir $@) "http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=$(CONFIG_SUB_REV)" cd $@.tmp && $(call HTTP_GET,"http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=$(CONFIG_SUB_REV)",$(notdir $@))
cd $@.tmp && touch $(notdir $@) cd $@.tmp && touch $(notdir $@)
cd $@.tmp && sha1sum -c $(CURDIR)/hashes/$(notdir $@).$(CONFIG_SUB_REV).sha1 cd $@.tmp && sha1sum -c $(CURDIR)/hashes/$(notdir $@).$(CONFIG_SUB_REV).sha1
mv $@.tmp/$(notdir $@) $@ mv $@.tmp/$(notdir $@) $@
@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ $(SOURCES)/config.sub: | $(SOURCES)
$(SOURCES)/%: hashes/%.sha1 | $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES)/%: hashes/%.sha1 | $(SOURCES)
mkdir -p $@.tmp mkdir -p $@.tmp
cd $@.tmp && wget -c -O $(notdir $@) $(SITE)/$(notdir $@) cd $@.tmp && $(call HTTP_GET,$(SITE)/$(notdir $@),$(notdir $@))
cd $@.tmp && touch $(notdir $@) cd $@.tmp && touch $(notdir $@)
cd $@.tmp && sha1sum -c $(CURDIR)/hashes/$(notdir $@).sha1 cd $@.tmp && sha1sum -c $(CURDIR)/hashes/$(notdir $@).sha1
mv $@.tmp/$(notdir $@) $@ mv $@.tmp/$(notdir $@) $@

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@ -41,6 +41,11 @@
# ISL_VER = # ISL_VER =
# LINUX_VER = # LINUX_VER =
# By default source archives are downloaded with wget. curl is also an option.
# HTTP_GET = wget -c -O $(2) $(1)
# HTTP_GET = curl -C - -L -o $(2) $(1)
# Something like the following can be used to produce a static-linked # Something like the following can be used to produce a static-linked
# toolchain that's deployable to any system with matching arch, using # toolchain that's deployable to any system with matching arch, using
# an existing musl-targeted cross compiler. This only # works if the # an existing musl-targeted cross compiler. This only # works if the