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diff --git a/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk b/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk
index 82bc42d..dd4a84c 100644
--- a/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk
+++ b/reproduce/software/make/basic.mk
@@ -587,8 +587,12 @@ $(ibidir)/readline: $(ibidir)/ncurses \
$(ibidir)/patchelf: $(ibidir)/tar \
$(tdir)/patchelf-$(patchelf-version).tar.gz
- $(call gbuild, patchelf-$(patchelf-version)) \
- && echo "PatchELF $(patchelf-version)" > $@
+ if [ x$(on_mac_os) = yes ]; then
+ echo "" > $@
+ else
+ $(call gbuild, patchelf-$(patchelf-version)) \
+ && echo "PatchELF $(patchelf-version)" > $@
+ fi
# IMPORTANT: Even though we have enabled `rpath', Bash doesn't write the
@@ -620,14 +624,8 @@ $(ibidir)/patchelf: $(ibidir)/tar \
# $ tar cf bash-5.0.$number.tar bash-5.0.$number
# $ lzip --best bash-5.0.$number.tar
# $ rm -rf bash50-* bash-5.0.$number bash-5.0.tar.gz
-
-ifeq ($(on_mac_os),yes)
-needpatchelf =
-else
-needpatchelf = $(ibidir)/patchelf
-endif
-$(ibidir)/bash: $(needpatchelf) \
- $(ibidir)/gettext \
+$(ibidir)/bash: $(ibidir)/gettext \
+ $(ibidir)/patchelf \
$(ibidir)/readline \
$(tdir)/bash-$(bash-version).tar.lz
@@ -1040,8 +1038,12 @@ $(ibidir)/grep: $(ibidir)/coreutils \
$(ibidir)/libbsd: $(ibidir)/coreutils \
$(tdir)/libbsd-$(libbsd-version).tar.xz
- $(call gbuild, libbsd-$(libbsd-version), static,,V=1) \
- && echo "Libbsd $(libbsd-version)" > $@
+ if [ x$(on_mac_os) = yes ]; then
+ echo "" > $@
+ else
+ $(call gbuild, libbsd-$(libbsd-version), static,,V=1) \
+ && echo "Libbsd $(libbsd-version)" > $@
+ fi
# We need to apply a patch to the M4 source to be used properly on macOS.
# The patch [1] was inspired by Homebrew's build instructions [1].
@@ -1087,15 +1089,10 @@ $(ibidir)/m4: $(ibidir)/texinfo \
#
# Libbsd is not necessary on macOS systems, because macOS is already a
# BSD-based distribution. But on GNU/Linux systems, it is necessary.
-ifeq ($(on_mac_os),yes)
-needlibbsd =
-else
-needlibbsd = $(ibidir)/libbsd
-endif
-$(ibidir)/metastore: $(needlibbsd) \
- $(ibidir)/sed \
+$(ibidir)/metastore: $(ibidir)/sed \
$(ibidir)/git \
$(ibidir)/gawk \
+ $(ibidir)/libbsd \
$(ibidir)/coreutils \
$(tdir)/metastore-$(metastore-version).tar.gz
@@ -1212,33 +1209,23 @@ $(ibidir)/which: $(ibidir)/coreutils \
# GCC and its prerequisites
# -------------------------
-
$(ibidir)/isl: $(ibidir)/gmp \
$(tdir)/isl-$(isl-version).tar.bz2
- $(call gbuild, isl-$(isl-version), static, , V=1) \
- && echo "GNU Integer Set Library $(isl-version)" > $@
+ if [ x$(on_mac_os) = xyes ]; then
+ echo "" > $@
+ else
+ $(call gbuild, isl-$(isl-version), static, , V=1) \
+ && echo "GNU Integer Set Library $(isl-version)" > $@
+ fi
$(ibidir)/mpc: $(ibidir)/mpfr \
$(tdir)/mpc-$(mpc-version).tar.gz
- $(call gbuild, mpc-$(mpc-version), static, , , make check) \
- && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Complex library" > $@
-
-# Binutils' assembler (`as') and linker (`ld') will conflict with other
-# compilers. So until then, on Mac systems we'll use the host opertating
-# system's Binutils equivalents by just making links.
-
-ifeq ($(host_cc),1)
-gcc-prerequisites =
-else
-gcc-prerequisites = $(ibidir)/isl \
- $(ibidir)/mpc
-endif
-
-ifeq ($(on_mac_os),yes)
-binutils-tarball =
-else
-binutils-tarball = $(tdir)/binutils-$(binutils-version).tar.lz
-endif
+ if [ x$(on_mac_os) = xyes ]; then
+ echo "" > $@
+ else
+ $(call gbuild, mpc-$(mpc-version), static, , , make check) \
+ && echo "GNU Multiple Precision Complex library" > $@
+ fi
# The installation of Binutils can cause problems during the build of other
# programs (http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?56294). Therefore, we'll set
@@ -1254,19 +1241,23 @@ endif
# later, when we build the GNU C Library in the project, we should remove
# this step.
$(ibidir)/binutils: $(ibidir)/sed \
+ $(ibidir)/isl \
+ $(ibidir)/mpc \
$(ibidir)/wget \
$(ibidir)/grep \
$(ibidir)/file \
$(ibidir)/gawk \
$(ibidir)/which \
$(ibidir)/glibtool \
- $(binutils-tarball) \
$(ibidir)/metastore \
$(ibidir)/findutils \
$(ibidir)/diffutils \
$(ibidir)/coreutils \
- $(gcc-prerequisites)
+ $(tdir)/binutils-$(binutils-version).tar.lz
+ # Binutils' assembler (`as') and linker (`ld') will conflict with
+ # other compilers. So until then, on Mac systems we'll use the host
+ # opertating system's Binutils equivalents by just making links.
if [ x$(on_mac_os) = xyes ]; then \
$(call makelink,as); \
$(call makelink,ar); \
@@ -1301,13 +1292,8 @@ $(ibidir)/binutils: $(ibidir)/sed \
#
# We are currently having problems installing GCC on macOS, so for the time
# being, if the project is being run on a macOS, we'll just set a link.
-ifeq ($(host_cc),1)
-gcc-tarball =
-else
-gcc-tarball = $(tdir)/gcc-$(gcc-version).tar.xz
-endif
-$(ibidir)/gcc: $(gcc-tarball) \
- $(ibidir)/binutils
+$(ibidir)/gcc: $(ibidir)/binutils \
+ $(tdir)/gcc-$(gcc-version).tar.xz
# GCC builds is own libraries in '$(idir)/lib64'. But all other
# libraries are in '$(idir)/lib'. Since this project is only for a