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dependency of glib2 on libelf harmful
Hi!
I am currently building pkgsrc on Solaris 10/Sparc with a stand-alone
GCC 4.7.0, i.e. not the one from lang/gcc47, bootstrapped without any
dependency on pkgsrc.
While building www/curl, the configure script choked on
checking for OpenSSL headers version... 0.9.8 - 0x0090817fL
checking for OpenSSL library version... unknown
checking for OpenSSL headers and library versions matching... fail
and the error in config.log was
configure:20915: gcc -o conftest -g0 -O2 -Wno-system-headers -isystem
/usr/pkgsrc/20120411/include -I/usr/pkgsrc/20120411/include -L/usr/p
kgsrc/20120411/lib -R/usr/pkgsrc/20120411/lib -L/usr/pkgsrc/20120411/lib
conftest.c -lssl -lcrypto -llber -lldap -lrt -lsocket -lnsl -lssl
-lcrypto -lsocket -lnsl -ldl >&5
ld: fatal: file /var/tmp//ccIujcJ4.o: unknown file type
Thousands of other object files could be compiled succesfully, and I
didn't encounter the problem on Solaris 10/i86.
It turned out, that after removal of devel/libelf the problem was gone.
Although GCC was built without this libelf, it was included by the
linker and caused the problem.
The only reason for having devel/libelf is the dependency in
devel/glib2, which is AFAIK supposed to fix a problem relating to large
file support on Solaris. I think pkg/41601 tells part of the story. But
if this breaks the ability to use compilers not prepared to use this
libelf, it's a bad fix.
Any ideas???
--
Jörn Clausen
joern.clausen%uni-bielefeld.de@localhost
Hochschulrechenzentrum http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/hrz/
Universität Bielefeld
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