A requirement on Raptor is to allow all the tools to be configurable via
environment variables. To this end, updates have been made to extend the list
of tools that can be configured using environment variables.
The list of new SBS_*** environment variables and their purpose is given below:
SBS_EPOCTOOLS Directory for epoc32 tools; defaults to $EPOCROOT/epoc32/tools
Changes the default locations for all of the following tools.
SBS_CHECKLIB Full path to checklib program
SBS_DEF2DLL perl, followed by full path to def2dll.pl
SBS_EFREEZE perl, followed by full path to efreeze.pl
SBS_ELF2E32 Full path to elf2e32 program
SBS_GENDEF perl, followed by full path to gendef.pl
SBS_MAKEDEF perl, followed by full path to makedef.pl
SBS_PETRAN perl, followed by full path to petran.pl
SBS_PREPDEF perl, followed by full path to prepdef.pl
SBS_RCOMP Full path to rcomp program
SBS_SYMLOOKUPUTIL perl, followed by full path to sym_lkup_util.pl
SBS_TRANASM perl, followed by full path to tranasm.pl
SBS_GCC_BIN Linux only: full path to GCC and associated tools
SBS_MINGW_LINUX_BIN Linux only: location of MINGW tools for Linux-hosted
cross-compilation of Win32 tools2 targets
SBS_SLASHBIN Linux only: location of /bin, i.e. an alternative location for
GCC and associated tools
SBS_USRBIN Linux only: location of /usr/bin, i.e. an alternative location
for Gnu tools such as the Core Utils
SBS_STLPORTINCDIR Location of STLport headers files (tools2 builds only)
SBS_STLPORTBINDIR Location of STLport library (tools2 builds only).
Assumes that there is a "rel" and "deb" directory
immediately under this directory containing the
STLport library (release and debug version
respectively).
SBS_STLPORTINCDIR_WIN32 Location of STLport headers files for Linux-hosted
cross-compilation of Win32 tools2 targets. Only
applicable when using the "win32" variant,
i.e. "tools2.win32"
SBS_STLPORTBINDIR_WIN32 Location of STLport library for Linux-hosted
cross-compilation of Win32 tools2 targets. Only
applicable when using the "win32" variant,
i.e. "tools2.win32".
Assumes that there is a "rel" and "deb" directory
immediately under this directory containing the
STLport library (release and debug version
respectively).
In the case Perl scripts (.pl files), "perl" can be replaced with the full path to
the perl program.
The above variables supercede the following environment variables:
CHECKLIB
EFREEZE
ELF2E32
GENDEF
MAKEDEF
PETRAN
PREPDEF
RCOMP
TRANASM
which are no longer in use.