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km b wrote:
Does anyone know which Makefile target builds and installs statically
linked binutils,gcc and other build tools in the /usr/bin directory?

I am asking this question because the TARGET_ARCH=amd64 generates the
right sort of buildtools in /usr/libexec/binutils{215,217} directory
i.e. (x86_64) . But in the /usr/bin directory it's still i386 format.

The tool you're looking is called objformat.  This is a proxy which selects the 
compiler and binutils depending on the setting of environment variables.  It is 
very likely however that you don't want to install the TARGET_ARCH=amd64 
binaries in the common location, as this will render your system unable to 
build host tools and thus can't bootstrap itself again.

If you want to play with amd64 builds, I suggest you run a buildworld with 
TARGET_ARCH=amd64, which will set up a complete cross-compiling environment for 
amd64, although prefixed.

If you anyways want to use objformat, you could install the 
amd64-cross-compilers in e.g. /usr/libexec/gcc41_amd64 and set 
CCVER=gcc41_amd64.  Alternatively you could install gcc and binutils to a 
completely different prefix and set OBJFORMAT_PREFIX.  Keep in mind that the 
crosscompiler needs a different set of headers, so you'll likely need to change 
the search prefix for the headers in the compiler as well.  All of this is 
taken care in the build/crossworld.

Also note that for proper compilation success, you'll need the build patches by 
Noah Yan.

cheers
 simon

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