2004-07-01 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* Makefile.def (build_modules): Add bison, byacc, flex,
m4, texinfo.
(flags_to_pass): Add FLEX.
* Makefile.tpl (BUILD_DIR_PREFIX, BASE_EXPORTS): New.
(BUILD_EXPORTS, HOST_EXPORTS, BASE_TARGET_EXPORTS): Include it.
(DEFAULT_YACC, USUAL_YACC, DEFAULT_LEX, USUAL_LEX, DEFAULT_M4,
DEFAULT_MAKEINFO): Remove.
(CONFIGURED_YACC, CONFIGURED_FLEX, CONFIGURED_BISON,
CONFIGURED_LEX, CONFIGURED_M4, CONFIGURED_MAKEINFO): Substitute.
(YACC, FLEX, BISON, LEX, M4, MAKEINFO): Define to look into
objdir or else use configured tool.
(all-build): New.
(all): Depend on it.
(Build module dependencies): Add.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure.in: Better support for multiple build modules,
matching what is done for host/target modules. Do not look
for "plausible" locations of build tools if Canadian cross.
Use autoconf's AC_PROG_CC to find a C compiler. Define
BUILD_DIR_PREFIX. Look for flex, makeinfo and m4.
* configure: Regenerate.
From-SVN: r84017
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