+ -- When "install" we tell gcc where its specs file + exes are (-B)
+ -- and also some places to pick up include files. We need
+ -- to be careful to put all necessary exes in the -B place
+ -- (as, ld, cc1, etc) since if they don't get found there, gcc
+ -- then tries to run unadorned "as", "ld", etc, and will
+ -- pick up whatever happens to be lying around in the path,
+ -- possibly including those from a cygwin install on the target,
+ -- which is exactly what we're trying to avoid.
+ ; let gcc_b_arg = Option ("-B" ++ installed "gcc-lib/")
+ (gcc_prog,gcc_args)
+ | am_installed = (installed_bin "gcc", [gcc_b_arg])
+ | otherwise = (cGCC, [])
+ -- The trailing "/" is absolutely essential; gcc seems
+ -- to construct file names simply by concatenating to
+ -- this -B path with no extra slash We use "/" rather
+ -- than "\\" because otherwise "\\\" is mangled
+ -- later on; although gcc_args are in NATIVE format,
+ -- gcc can cope
+ -- (see comments with declarations of global variables)
+ --
+ -- The quotes round the -B argument are in case TopDir
+ -- has spaces in it
+
+ perl_path | am_installed = installed_bin cGHC_PERL