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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Build failure for lang/gcc9 on Linux



On Fri, Feb 05, 2021 at 05:06:25PM +0000, Morgan, Iain (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2/4/21, 23:41, "maya%NetBSD.org@localhost" <maya%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote:
> 
>     On Fri, Feb 05, 2021 at 12:25:41AM +0000, Morgan, Iain (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] wrote:
>     >     I suspect that disabling fortify will also work around it
>     >     (PKGSRC_USE_FORTIFY=no)
>     > 
>     > Thanks for the response. I just tried setting PKGSRC_USE_FORTIFY=no, but that did not alter the behaviour.
>     > 
>     > To clarify matters a little, on CentOS/RHEL I first build lang/gcc7 with USE_NATIVE_GCC=yes set and then build just under 1500 packages using that compiler. On SLES 15, the system compiler is already GCC 7.5, so I use that to build the same set of packages.
>     > 
>     > Our users have requested both GCC 9 and GCC 10, so I am attempting to use pkgsrc to build both of them. At least, lang/gcc10 builds withut too much hassle. I'll have to take a look at the update to gcc.mk.
> 
>     Ah, that isn't it (I am just mentioning it because CentOS 7 built far
>     less packages before this change).  It is lang/gcc49 and lang/gcc5.
> 
> Right, switching to lang/gcc7 to build everything made things much easier. Overall, the 2020Q4 release using GCC 7 has been the easiest build that I can recall.
> 
> -- 
> Iain
> 

I requested pullups to 2020Q4 for your issues in
http://releng.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/req-pkgsrc.cgi?show=6421


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