On platforms like windows, executables have extensions. Whilst I'm not proposing
we wholesale support windows extensions, this small tweak allows a cross 
compiler
targetting mingw to be built which does seem like a good use case.

The patch therefore adds an EXEEXT which the mingw layer can set for the libexec
symlinks.

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.pur...@linuxfoundation.org>
---
 meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-package-sdk.inc | 7 +++++--
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-package-sdk.inc 
b/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-package-sdk.inc
index b546d5c..21beccc 100644
--- a/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-package-sdk.inc
+++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-package-sdk.inc
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ FILES_${PN}-doc = "\
     ${gcclibdir}/${TARGET_SYS}/${BINV}/include/README \
     "
 
+EXEEXT = ""
+
 # Compute how to get from libexecdir to bindir in python (easier than shell)
 BINRELPATH = 
"${@oe.path.relative(d.expand("${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${BINV}"), 
d.expand("${bindir}"))}"
 
@@ -62,12 +64,13 @@ do_install () {
        # found.
        dest=${D}${libexecdir}/gcc/${TARGET_SYS}/${BINV}/
        install -d $dest
+       suffix=${EXEEXT}
        for t in ar as ld nm objcopy objdump ranlib strip g77 gcc cpp gfortran; 
do
-               if [ "$t" = "g77" -o "$t" = "gfortran" ] && [ ! -e 
${D}${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}$t ]; then
+               if [ "$t" = "g77" -o "$t" = "gfortran" ] && [ ! -e 
${D}${bindir}/${TARGET_PREFIX}$t$suffix ]; then
                        continue
                fi
 
-               ln -sf ${BINRELPATH}/${TARGET_PREFIX}$t $dest$t
+               ln -sf ${BINRELPATH}/${TARGET_PREFIX}$t$suffix $dest$t$suffix
        done
 
        chown -R root:root ${D}
-- 
1.8.1.2

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