#!/bin/bash # compiler wrapper to get rid of -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib, that fucks up # cross compilation badly. declare -a MYARGS ARGS=("$@") i=0 while [ $i -lt ${#ARGS[@]} ]; do arg="${ARGS[$i]}" if [ "$incpath" ]; then if [ "$arg" = "/usr/include" ]; then echo "[cc-wrapper] ignoring -I $arg" else MYARGS+=("-I${arg}") fi unset incpath elif [ "$libpath" ]; then # XXX: avoid so much repetition if [ "$arg" = "/usr/lib" -o "$arg" = "/usr/lib32" -o "$arg" = "/usr/lib64" -o "$arg" = "/lib" ]; then echo "[cc-wrapper] ignoring -L $arg" else MYARGS+=("-L${arg}") fi unset libpath elif [ "$arg" = "-I" ]; then incpath=1 elif [ "$arg" = "-L" ]; then libpath=1 elif [ "$arg" = "-I/usr/include" -o "$arg" = "-L/usr/lib" \ -o "$arg" = "-L/usr/lib32" -o "$arg" = "-L/usr/lib64" \ -o "$arg" = "-L/lib" ]; then echo "[cc-wrapper] ignoring $arg" else MYARGS+=("${arg}") fi i=$((i+1)) done #echo "[cc-wrapper] @BIN@ ${MYARGS[@]}" exec @BIN@ "${MYARGS[@]}"