https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1350884



--- Comment #24 from Andy Mender <andymenderu...@gmail.com> ---
> Some of the URLs have moved slightly (or were maybe wrong from the 
> beginning), those will be fixed in the next revision.

I managed to find the latest sources here:
http://software-dl.ti.com/msp430/msp430_public_sw/mcu/msp430/MSPGCC/9_2_0_0/export/msp430-gcc-9.2.0.50-source-full.tar.bz2
I think one of your %global definitions should be:
%global ti_version_number 9_2_0_0
instead of:
%global ti_version_number 9_2_0_00
And the URL block should be a little different.

> The documentation for packaging cross compilers[0] states "All 
> cross-compilers should add --prefix=/usr/arch-os-libc to ./configure when 
> building the toolchain. This is according to the cross-compiling guidelines 
> in GCC's INSTALL document." I cannot find this guideline in the GCC 
> documentation[1]. I can do this of course, but it results in 
> /usr/msp430-elf/bin, /usr/msp430-elf/lib, etc... I have experimented with 
> this, and with symlinking the resulting binaries into /usr/bin (as noted in 
> the Fedora documentation), the compiler works as expected.

I would stick to the official Fedora packaging docs in this case. I'm not sure
why avr-gcc uses `--prefix=%{_prefix}`, but the docs you linked also mention
avr-gcc is a bit of a special case. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience
with packaging compilers.

> So, I count 3 paths forward:
> 
> 1: Specify prefix as per Fedora guidelines
> 2: Try to match avr-gcc, with everything going roughly where I would expect, 
> binaries in /usr/bin, library files in /usr/lib/gcc/avr, etc...
> 3: The terrible hybrid I've done in all the builds above, with binaries going 
> in /usr/bin, libraries and include files mostly going in /usr/msp430-elf/lib, 
> but some going in /usr/lib...

I would go with 1. in this case. Putting everything into a prefixed dir inside
`/usr` (`/usr/msp430-elf`, for instance) and then symlinking seems like a
cleaner and better self-contained approach than symlinking some of the files
and directly putting the rest into regular directories.


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