opt local-rust 0 "use an installed rustc rather than downloading a snapshot"
opt llvm-static-stdcpp 0 "statically link to libstdc++ for LLVM"
opt rpath 0 "build rpaths into rustc itself"
+opt stage0-landing-pads 1 "enable landing pads during bootstrap with stage0"
# This is used by the automation to produce single-target nightlies
opt dist-host-only 0 "only install bins for the host architecture"
opt inject-std-version 1 "inject the current compiler version of libstd into programs"
CFG_HOST=$(to_llvm_triple $CFG_HOST)
CFG_TARGET=$(to_llvm_triple $CFG_TARGET)
-# On windows we just store the libraries in the bin directory because
-# there's no rpath. This is where the build system itself puts libraries;
-# --libdir is used to configure the installation directory.
-# FIXME: This needs to parameterized over target triples. Do it in platform.mk
-if [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "pc-windows-gnu" ] || [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "pc-windows-msvc" ]
-then
- CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE=bin
-else
- CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE=lib
-fi
-
-valopt libdir "${CFG_PREFIX}/${CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE}" "install libraries (do not set it on windows platform)"
+# On Windows this determines root of the subtree for target libraries.
+# Host runtime libs always go to 'bin'.
+valopt libdir "${CFG_PREFIX}/lib" "install libraries"
case "$CFG_LIBDIR" in
"$CFG_PREFIX"/*) CAT_INC=2;;
CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE=`echo ${CFG_LIBDIR} | cut -c$((${#CFG_PREFIX}+${CAT_INC}))-`
-if ( [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "pc-windows-gnu" ] || [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "pc-windows-msvc" ] ) \
- && [ "$CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE" != "bin" ]; then
- err "libdir on windows should be set to 'bin'"
-fi
-
if [ $HELP -eq 1 ]
then
echo