the utilities are not correct for a cross-compiler; we have to hope that
cross-versions are in the proper directories. */
-#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE
+#ifdef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
#undef OBJECT_FORMAT_COFF
#undef MD_EXEC_PREFIX
#undef REAL_LD_FILE_NAME
static struct path_prefix cpath, path;
-#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE
+#ifdef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
/* This is the name of the target machine. We use it to form the name
of the files to execute. */
static const char *const strip_suffix = "strip";
static const char *const gstrip_suffix = "gstrip";
-#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE
+#ifdef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
/* If we look for a program in the compiler directories, we just use
the short name, since these directories are already system-specific.
But it we look for a program in the system directories, we need to
#endif
const char *const full_strip_suffix = strip_suffix;
const char *const full_gstrip_suffix = gstrip_suffix;
-#endif /* CROSS_COMPILE */
+#endif /* CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE */
const char *arg;
FILE *outf;
c_file_name = getenv ("COLLECT_GCC");
if (c_file_name == 0)
{
-#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE
+#ifdef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
c_file_name = concat (target_machine, "-gcc", NULL);
#else
c_file_name = "gcc";