gcc: Use strip instead of sstrip as sstrip somehow stops the on-target compilation from working properly.
Signed-off-by: Christian Beier <dontmind@freeshell.org>
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@ -27,15 +27,15 @@ TARGET_LANGUAGES:="c,c++"
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BUGURL=https://dev.openwrt.org/
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PKGVERSION=OpenWrt GCC $(PKG_VERSION)
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STRIP:=$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/sstrip
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# not using sstrip here as this fucks up the .so's somehow
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STRIP:=$(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)/bin/$(TARGET_CROSS)strip
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RSTRIP:= \
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NM="$(TARGET_CROSS)nm" \
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STRIP="$(STRIP) --strip-debug" \
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STRIP_KMOD="$(TARGET_CROSS)strip --strip-debug" \
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NM="$(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)/bin/$(TARGET_CROSS)nm" \
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STRIP="$(STRIP)" \
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STRIP_KMOD="$(STRIP) --strip-debug" \
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$(SCRIPT_DIR)/rstrip.sh
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define Package/gcc
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SECTION:=devel
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CATEGORY:=Development
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