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Re: Circular dependancy on IRIX 6.5
Am 07.09.2019 um 11:10 schrieb Mark Kirby:
> drool 6# bmake show-all-gcc
> gcc:
> usr USE_NATIVE_GCC= yes
> usr USE_PKGSRC_GCC= no
This looks good.
> pkg GCC_REQD= 2.8.0> sys CC_VERSION= gcc-2.8.0
> sys CC_VERSION_STRING= gcc-2.8.0
This, of course, doesn't. It means that pkgsrc is picking up a far too
old GCC from somewhere. Do you have GCC 2.8.0 installed, or is this a
bug in the pkgsrc GCC detection code?
> def PKG_CPP= cc -E
> def _CC= cc
This reveals the bug in pkgsrc. The GCC detection uses the CC variable
(which is set to "cc") and tries to find a program of that name in
GCCBASE (mk/compiler/gcc.mk, search for "_CC is the").
To verify this hypothesis, can you please:
1. set CC=gcc in your mk.conf
2. run "cvs update mk/compiler/gcc.mk"
3. run "bmake show-all-gcc" again
> def _GCCBINDIR= /usr/pkg/_GCC_SUBPREFIX_not_found/bin
> def _GCC_ARCHDIR= _GCC_ARCHDIR_not_found
These variables should be undefined. Since they are defined, this means
that some GCC from pkgsrc is used instead of the native one.
> def _PKGSRC_GCC_VERSION= gcc2-8.3.0
What? This is clearly a bug. GCC version 2 cannot have version 8.3.0.
> ===> Installing for digest-20190127
> => Generating pre-install file lists
> /usr/pkg/bin/pdksh: /usr/pkg/bin/install-shrm: not found
The "shrm" comes directly from your mk.conf. The usual value is
"install-sh", therefore I suspect that the "rm" is a typo that you
introduced. If not, that's a bug in the pkgsrc bootstrap.
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