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This is currently because fhs-dirs makes /lib a symlink to /usr/lib,
and buildstream mangles symlink paths from absolute paths to relative
paths.
The symlink ../tools/lib/libgcc_s.so ends up in /usr/lib, breaking
things.
This fixes that by explicitly installing the symlink to /usr/lib
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The stage2 elements were all using the default strip-commands which
don't take into account the fact that we might be cross-compiling.
An `objcopy` build for one architecture will ignore binaries for
other architectures that it doesn't understand, so in practice no
stripping was taking place for the stage2 components when we were
doing cross-builds.
With this change, a stage2 sysroot containing just the 'runtime' and
'devel' domains has gone from 889MB to 306MB.
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This requires a feature recently added to BuildStream (in commit
03906221) that adds a framework for elements to support being
cross-compiled.
To build an armv8l64 native toolchain and sysroot on an x86_64 build
machine, for example, you can do this:
bst build --target-arch=armv8l64 gnu-toolchain/stage2.bst
You can then run `bst checkout` to get at the resulting binaries and
copy them onto an armv8l64 machine where they can be executed.
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