gnu: gcc: Really avoid 'install-strip' when cross-compiling.

This is a followup to 6b9229c.

* gnu/packages/gcc.scm (gcc-4.7): Turn 'install-target' into a thunk,
  so (%current-target-system) is current.
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Ludovic Courtès 2014-06-14 23:28:28 +02:00
parent 7470df5ddf
commit 5c860cec83

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@ -52,12 +52,13 @@ where the OS part is overloaded to denote a specific ABI---into GCC
(define-public gcc-4.7
(let* ((stripped? #t) ; TODO: make this a parameter
(install-target
;; The 'install-strip' rule uses the native 'strip' instead of
;; 'TARGET-strip' when cross-compiling. Thus, use 'install' in that
;; case.
(if (and stripped? (not (%current-target-system)))
"install-strip"
"install"))
(lambda ()
;; The 'install-strip' rule uses the native 'strip' instead of
;; 'TARGET-strip' when cross-compiling. Thus, use 'install' in that
;; case.
(if (and stripped? (not (%current-target-system)))
"install-strip"
"install")))
(maybe-target-tools
(lambda ()
;; Return the `_FOR_TARGET' variables that are needed when
@ -238,7 +239,7 @@ where the OS part is overloaded to denote a specific ABI---into GCC
(alist-replace 'install
(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
(zero?
(system* "make" ,install-target)))
(system* "make" ,(install-target))))
%standard-phases)))))
(native-search-paths