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Re: pkg/48670: lang/gcc46 build fails on netbsd-5/i386
On Mar 21, 3:25pm, jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost ("John D. Baker") wrote:
-- Subject: Re: pkg/48670: lang/gcc46 build fails on netbsd-5/i386
| The following reply was made to PR pkg/48670; it has been noted by GNATS.
|
| From: "John D. Baker" <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost>
| To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
| Cc:
| Subject: Re: pkg/48670: lang/gcc46 build fails on netbsd-5/i386
| Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 10:20:59 -0500 (CDT)
|
| On Fri, 21 Mar 2014, Christos Zoulas wrote:
|
| > On Mar 21, 10:00am, jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost ("John D. Baker")
wrote:
| > -- Subject: Re: pkg/48670: lang/gcc46 build fails on netbsd-5/i386
| >
| > | I'm not sure. This appears to be controlled by "USE_SSP". I do not
| > | define or set this in my "mk.conf" file. The manual asserts the default
| > | value is "no". The variable (or even the very string) does not appear
| > | anywhere in "/usr/pkgsrc/mk/*".
|
| My earlier examinations lacked sufficient context. I'm fairly confident
| that USE_SSP being unset is equivalent to "no" (as USE_FORT is also
| unset and was guarding the conditional assignment of USE_SSP in
| bsd.sys.mk). Thus, my kernel and userland are not using SSP
| (INSTALL_FLOPPY just overrides any global "yes").
|
| > Put USE_SSP=no in /etc/mk.conf and try rebuilding the library that has
| > the missing symbol.
|
| To confine the scope to pkgsrc and lang/gcc46, I put:
|
| .ifdef BSD_PKG_MK
|
| # [other pkgsrc-only stuff]
|
| .if "${PKGPATH}" == "lang/gcc46"
| USE_SSP=no
| .endif
|
| .endif
|
| and tried rebuilding again (via pkg_rolling-replace). The result was the
| same.
Sure, but has the library in question been rebuilt and does it still have
the missing symbol?
christos
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