The adainclude
subdirectory containing the sources of the GNAT
run-time library, and the adalib
subdirectory containing the
ALI
files and the static and/or shared GNAT library, are located
in the gcc target-dependent area:
target=$prefix/lib/gcc/gcc-*dumpmachine*/gcc-*dumpversion*/
As indicated above, on some platforms several run-time libraries are supplied. These libraries are installed in the target dependent area and contain a complete source and binary subdirectory. The detailed description below explains the differences between the different libraries in terms of their thread support.
The default run-time library (when GNAT is installed) is `rts-native'. This default run-time is selected by the means of soft links. For example on x86-linux:
$(target-dir) __/ / \ \___ _______/ / \ \_________________ / / \ \ / / \ \ ADAINCLUDE ADALIB rts-native rts-sjlj : : / \ / \ : : / \ / \ : : / \ / \ : : / \ / \ +-------------> adainclude adalib adainclude adalib : ^ : : +---------------------+ Run-Time Library Directory Structure (Upper-case names and dotted/dashed arrows represent soft links)
If the `rts-sjlj' library is to be selected on a permanent basis, these soft links can be modified with the following commands:
$ cd $target $ rm -f adainclude adalib $ ln -s rts-sjlj/adainclude adainclude $ ln -s rts-sjlj/adalib adalib
Alternatively, you can specify rts-sjlj/adainclude
in the file
$target/ada_source_path
and rts-sjlj/adalib
in
$target/ada_object_path
.
Selecting another run-time library temporarily can be
achieved by using the --RTS
switch, e.g., --RTS=sjlj