# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-devel/gcc/gcc-3.4.1-r3.ebuild,v 1.16 2005/01/18 06:15:01 eradicator Exp $ IUSE="static nls bootstrap build multilib gcj gtk fortran objc hardened uclibc n32 n64 emul-linux-x86" inherit eutils flag-o-matic libtool gnuconfig versionator DESCRIPTION="The GNU Compiler Collection. Includes C/C++, java compilers, pie and ssp extensions" HOMEPAGE="http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc.html" LICENSE="GPL-2 LGPL-2.1" # previous release known to b0rk glibc on hppa... i dont know if this bug # still exists, so i'll keep in the -hppa... KEYWORDS="-* ~amd64 mips ppc64 ~x86 -hppa ppc s390" # we need a proper glibc version for the Scrt1.o provided to the pie-ssp specs # we also need at least glibc 2.3.3 20040420-r1 in order for gcc 3.4 not to nuke # SSP in glibc. # NOTE: we SHOULD be using at least binutils 2.15.90.0.1 everywhere for proper # .eh_frame ld optimisation and symbol visibility support, but it hasnt been # well tested in gentoo on any arch other than amd64!! DEPEND="virtual/libc !s390? ( !uclibc? ( >=sys-libs/glibc-2.3.3_pre20040420-r1 hardened? ( >=sys-libs/glibc-2.3.3_pre20040529 ) ) ) !sys-devel/hardened-gcc >=sys-devel/binutils-2.14.90.0.8-r1 amd64? ( >=sys-devel/binutils-2.15.90.0.1.1-r1 ) >=sys-devel/bison-1.875 >=sys-devel/gcc-config-1.3.1 amd64? ( multilib? ( >=app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs-1.0 ) ) !build? ( gcj? ( gtk? ( >=x11-libs/gtk+-2.2 ) >=media-libs/libart_lgpl-2.1 ) >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2 nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) )" RDEPEND="virtual/libc !s390? ( !uclibc? ( >=sys-libs/glibc-2.3.3_pre20040420-r1 hardened? ( >=sys-libs/glibc-2.3.3_pre20040529 ) ) ) >=sys-devel/gcc-config-1.3.1 >=sys-libs/zlib-1.1.4 >=sys-apps/texinfo-4.2-r4 !build? ( >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2 )" PDEPEND="sys-devel/gcc-config" [ "${ABI}" != "n32" ] && [ "${ABI}" != "n64" ] && PDEPEND="${PDEPEND} !n32? ( !n64? ( !s390? ( !uclibc? ( sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 ) ) ) )" # <<--------------------SRC_URI variables-------------------->> # Location of gentoo-specific files. Please dont set this to mirror, that # would just make the files unavailable until they get mirrored. All files # in SRC_URI will eventually get mirrored and mirrors will be tried before # falling back on this location anyways. GENTOO_BASE_URI="http://dev.gentoo.org/~lv/" # Patch tarball support ... PATCH_VER="1.1" # Snapshot support ... #SNAPSHOT="2002-08-12" SNAPSHOT= # Pre-release support if [ ${PV} != ${PV/_pre/-} ] ; then PRERELEASE=${PV/_pre/-} fi # Branch update support ... GCC_RELEASE_VER="${PV}" # Tarball, etc used ... BRANCH_UPDATE=20040803 # PIE support PIE_VER="8.7.6.5" PIE_CORE="gcc-3.4.0-piepatches-v${PIE_VER}.tar.bz2" # ProPolice version PP_VER="3_4" PP_FVER="${PP_VER//_/.}-2" # magic! =D if [ -n "${PRERELEASE}" ] ; then S="${WORKDIR}/gcc-${PRERELEASE}" SRC_URI="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/prerelease-${PRERELEASE}/gcc-${PRERELEASE}.tar.bz2" elif [ -n "${SNAPSHOT}" ] ; then S="${WORKDIR}/gcc-${SNAPSHOT//-}" SRC_URI="ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/gcc/snapshots/${SNAPSHOT}/gcc-${SNAPSHOT//-}.tar.bz2" else S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}" SRC_URI="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/releases/${P}/${PN}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}.tar.bz2" if [ -n "${BRANCH_UPDATE}" ] then SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} ${GENTOO_BASE_URI}/${PN}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-branch-update-${BRANCH_UPDATE}.patch.bz2" fi fi if [ -n "${PATCH_VER}" ] then SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} ${GENTOO_BASE_URI}/${P}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.bz2" fi if [ -n "${PP_VER}" ] then SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} mirror://gentoo/protector-${PP_FVER}.tar.gz http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/gcc${PP_VER}/protector-${PP_FVER}.tar.gz" fi # PERL cannot be present at bootstrap, and is used to build the man pages. So.. # lets include some pre-generated ones, shall we? SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} ${GENTOO_BASE_URI}/gcc-3.4.1-manpages.tar.bz2" # mmm... PIE =D SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} ${GENTOO_BASE_URI}${PIE_CORE}" # >>--------------------SRC_URI variables--------------------<< # Recently there has been a lot of stability problem in Gentoo-land. Many # things can be the cause to this, but I believe that it is due to gcc3 # still having issues with optimizations, or with it not filtering bad # combinations (protecting the user maybe from himeself) yet. # # This can clearly be seen in large builds like glibc, where too aggressive # CFLAGS cause the tests to fail miserbly. # # Quote from Nick Jones , who in my opinion # knows what he is talking about: # # People really shouldn't force code-specific options on... It's a # bad idea. The -march options aren't just to look pretty. They enable # options that are sensible (and include sse,mmx,3dnow when apropriate). # # The next command strips CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS from nearly all flags. If # you do not like it, comment it, but do not bugreport if you run into # problems. # # (13 Oct 2002) do_filter_flags() { strip-flags # In general gcc does not like optimization, and add -O2 where # it is safe. This is especially true for gcc 3.3 + 3.4 replace-flags -O? -O2 # -mcpu is deprecated on these archs, and possibly others if use amd64 || use x86 ; then setting="`get-flag mcpu`" [ ! -z "${setting}" ] && \ replace-flags -mcpu="${setting}" -mtune="${setting}" && \ ewarn "-mcpu is deprecated on your arch\a\a\a" && \ epause 5 strip-unsupported-flags fi # If we use multilib on mips, we shouldn't pass -mabi flag - it breaks # build of non-default-abi libraries. use mips && use multilib && filter-flags "-mabi*" # Compile problems with these (bug #6641 among others)... #filter-flags "-fno-exceptions -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr" export GCJFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" } # Theoretical cross compiler support [ ! -n "${CCHOST}" ] && export CCHOST="${CHOST}" LOC="/usr" #GCC_BRANCH_VER="`echo ${PV} | awk -F. '{ gsub(/_pre.*|_alpha.*/, ""); print $1 "." $2 }'`" #GCC_RELEASE_VER="`echo ${PV} | awk '{ gsub(/_pre.*|_alpha.*/, ""); print $0 }'`" GCC_BRANCH_VER="$(get_version_component_range 1-2)" GCC_RELEASE_VER="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)" # GCC 3.4 no longer uses gcc-lib. we'll rename this later for compatibility # reasons, as a few things would break without gcc-lib. LIBPATH="${LOC}/lib/gcc/${CCHOST}/${GCC_RELEASE_VER}" BINPATH="${LOC}/${CCHOST}/gcc-bin/${GCC_BRANCH_VER}" DATAPATH="${LOC}/share/gcc-data/${CCHOST}/${GCC_BRANCH_VER}" # Dont install in /usr/include/g++-v3/, but in gcc internal directory. # We will handle /usr/include/g++-v3/ with gcc-config ... STDCXX_INCDIR="${LIBPATH}/include/g++-v${GCC_BRANCH_VER/\.*/}" # Ok, this is a hairy one again, but lets assume that we # are not cross compiling, than we want SLOT to only contain # $PV, as people upgrading to new gcc layout will not have # their old gcc unmerged ... # GCC 3.4 introduces a new version of libstdc++ SLOT="${GCC_BRANCH_VER}" has_lib64() { use amd64 && return 0 use ppc64 && return 0 return 1 } chk_gcc_version() { # This next bit is for updating libtool linker scripts ... local OLD_GCC_VERSION="`gcc -dumpversion`" local OLD_GCC_CHOST="$(gcc -v 2>&1 | egrep '^Reading specs' |\ sed -e 's:^.*/gcc[^/]*/\([^/]*\)/[0-9]\+.*$:\1:')" if [ "${OLD_GCC_VERSION}" != "${GCC_RELEASE_VER}" ] then echo "${OLD_GCC_VERSION}" > "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccversion" fi if [ -n "${OLD_GCC_CHOST}" ] then if [ "${CHOST}" = "${CCHOST}" -a "${OLD_GCC_CHOST}" != "${CHOST}" ] then echo "${OLD_GCC_CHOST}" > "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccchost" fi fi # Did we check the version ? touch "${WORKDIR}/.chkgccversion" } version_patch() { [ ! -f "$1" ] && return 1 [ -z "$2" ] && return 1 sed -e "s:@GENTOO@:$2:g" ${1} > ${T}/${1##*/} epatch ${T}/${1##*/} } check_option_validity() { # Must compile for mips64-linux target if we want n32/n64 support case "${CCHOST}" in mips64-*) ;; *) if use n32 || use n64; then eerror "n32/n64 can only be used when target host is mips64-*-linux-*"; die "Invalid USE flags for CCHOST ($CCHOST)"; fi ;; esac #cannot have both n32 & n64 without multilib if use n32 && use n64 && ! use multilib; then eerror "Please enable multilib if you want to use both n32 & n64"; die "Invalid USE flag combination"; fi } glibc_have_ssp() { # one day lib64 wont be a symlink on amd64, but this still works # and is what we want to use in the long run has_lib64 \ && local libc_prefix="/lib64/" \ || local libc_prefix="/lib/" use uclibc \ && local libc_file="libc.so.0" \ || local libc_file="libc.so.6" local my_libc=${ROOT}/${libc_prefix}/${libc_file} # Check for the glibc to have the __guard symbols if [ "$(readelf -s "${my_libc}" 2>/dev/null | \ grep GLOBAL | grep OBJECT | grep '__guard')" ] && \ [ "$(readelf -s "${my_libc}" 2>/dev/null | \ grep GLOBAL | grep FUNC | grep '__stack_smash_handler')" ] then return 0 else return 1 fi } glibc_have_pie() { if [ ! -f ${ROOT}/usr/lib/Scrt1.o ] ; then echo ewarn "Your glibc does not have support for pie, the file Scrt1.o is missing" ewarn "Please update your glibc to a proper version or disable hardened" echo return 1 fi } check_glibc_ssp() { [ "$GLIBC_SSP_CHECKED" = 1 ] && return 0 if glibc_have_ssp then if [ -n "${GLIBC_SSP_CHECKED}" ] && \ [ -z "$(readelf -s "${ROOT}/$(gcc-config -L)/libgcc_s.so" 2>/dev/null | \ grep 'GLOBAL' | grep 'OBJECT' | grep '__guard')" ] then # No need to check again ... return 0 fi echo ewarn "This sys-libs/glibc has __guard object and __stack_smash_handler functions" ewarn "scanning the system for binaries with __guard - this may take 5-10 minutes" ewarn "Please do not press ctrl-C or ctrl-Z during this period - it will continue" echo if ! bash ${FILESDIR}/scan_libgcc_linked_ssp.sh then echo eerror "Found binaries that are dynamically linked to the libgcc with __guard@@GCC" eerror "You need to compile these binaries without CFLAGS -fstack-protector/hcc -r" echo eerror "Also, you have to make sure that using ccache needs the cache to be flushed" eerror "wipe out /var/tmp/ccache or /root/.ccache. This will remove possible saved" eerror "-fstack-protector arguments that still may reside in such a compiler cache" echo eerror "When such binaries are found, gcc cannot remove libgcc propolice functions" eerror "leading to gcc -static -fstack-protector breaking, see gentoo bug #25299" echo einfo "To do a full scan on your system, enter this following command in a shell" einfo "(Please keep running and remerging broken packages until it do not report" einfo " any breakage anymore!):" echo einfo " # ${FILESDIR}/scan_libgcc_linked_ssp.sh" echo die "Binaries with libgcc __guard@GCC dependencies detected!" else echo einfo "No binaries with suspicious libgcc __guard@GCC dependencies detected" echo fi fi return 0 } update_gcc_for_libc_ssp() { if glibc_have_ssp then einfo "Updating gcc to use SSP from glibc..." sed -e 's|^\(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS.*\)$|\1 -D_LIBC_PROVIDES_SSP_|' \ -i ${S}/gcc/Makefile.in || die "Failed to update gcc!" fi } do_patch_tarball() { # Do bulk patches included in ${P}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.bz2 if [ -n "${PATCH_VER}" ] then mkdir -p ${WORKDIR}/patch/exclude #mv -f ${WORKDIR}/patch/84* ${WORKDIR}/patch/exclude/ # for uclibc we rather copy the needed files and patch them mkdir ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/{locale/uclibc,os/uclibc} || \ die "can't create uclibc directories" cp ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/locale/gnu/* \ ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/locale/uclibc/ || die "can't copy uclibc locale" cp ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/locale/ieee_1003.1-2001/codecvt_specializations.h \ ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/locale/uclibc/ || die "can't copy uclibc codecvt" cp ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/os/gnu-linux/* \ ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/os/uclibc/ || die "can't copy uclibc os" cp ${S}/gcc/config/t-linux ${S}/gcc/config/t-linux-uclibc || \ die "can't copy t-linux" cp ${S}/gcc/config/cris/t-linux ${S}/gcc/config/cris/t-linux-uclibc || \ die "can't copy cris/t-linux" cp ${S}/gcc/config/sh/t-linux ${S}/gcc/config/sh/t-linux-uclibc || \ die "can't copy sh/t-linux" cp ${S}/gcc/config/sh/t-sh64 ${S}/gcc/config/sh/t-sh64-uclibc || \ die "can't copy sh/t-sh64" if use multilib && [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] then mv -f ${WORKDIR}/patch/06* ${WORKDIR}/patch/exclude/ bzip2 -c ${FILESDIR}/gcc331_use_multilib.amd64.patch > \ ${WORKDIR}/patch/06_amd64_gcc331-use-multilib.patch.bz2 fi epatch ${WORKDIR}/patch # the uclibc patches need autoconf to be run # for build stage we need the updated files though use build || ( cd ${S}/libstdc++-v3; autoconf; cd ${S} ) #use build && use uclibc && ewarn "uclibc in build stage is not supported yet" && exit 1 elif use multilib && [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] then # We need this even if there isnt a patchset epatch ${FILESDIR}/gcc331_use_multilib.amd64.patch fi } do_piessp_patches() { # TODO: on arches where we lack a Scrt1.o (like parisc) we still need unpack, compile and install logic # TODO: for the crt1Snocsu.o provided by a custom gcc-pie-ssp.tgz which can also be included in SRC_URI if [ -n "${PIE_VER}" ] then [ -z "${PATCH_VER}" ] && mv piepatch/upstream/04_* piepatch/ # corrects startfile/endfile selection and shared/static/pie flag usage epatch ${WORKDIR}/piepatch/upstream # adds non-default pie support (rs6000) epatch ${WORKDIR}/piepatch/nondef # adds default pie support (rs6000 too) if DEFAULT_PIE[_SSP] is defined epatch ${WORKDIR}/piepatch/def # disable relro/now use uclibc && epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.3.3/gcc-3.3.3-norelro.patch fi # non-default SSP support. if [ "${ARCH}" != "hppa" -a "${ARCH}" != "hppa64" -a -n "${PP_VER}" ] then # ProPolice Stack Smashing protection epatch ${WORKDIR}/protector.dif epatch ${FILESDIR}/pro-police-docs.patch cp ${WORKDIR}/gcc/protector.c ${S}/gcc/ || die "protector.c not found" cp ${WORKDIR}/gcc/protector.h ${S}/gcc/ || die "protector.h not found" cp -R ${WORKDIR}/gcc/testsuite/* ${S}/gcc/testsuite/ || die "testsuite not found" [ -n "${PATCH_VER}" ] && epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.3.3/gcc-3.3.3-uclibc-add-ssp.patch # we apply only the needed parts of protectonly.dif sed -e 's|^CRTSTUFF_CFLAGS = |CRTSTUFF_CFLAGS = -fno-stack-protector-all |' \ -i gcc/Makefile.in || die "Failed to update crtstuff!" #sed -e 's|^\(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS.*\)$|\1 -fno-stack-protector-all|' \ # -i ${S}/gcc/Makefile.in || die "Failed to update libgcc!" # if gcc in a stage3 defaults to ssp, is version 3.4.0 and a stage1 is built # the build fails building timevar.o w/: # cc1: stack smashing attack in function ix86_split_to_parts() if gcc -dumpspecs | grep -q "fno-stack-protector:" then use build && epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.4.0/gcc-3.4.0-cc1-no-stack-protector.patch fi release_version="${release_version}, ssp-${PP_FVER}" update_gcc_for_libc_ssp fi release_version="${release_version}, pie-${PIE_VER}" if use hardened && ( use x86 || use sparc || use amd64 ) then einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic PIE + SSP building ..." sed -e 's|^ALL_CFLAGS = |ALL_CFLAGS = -DEFAULT_PIE_SSP |' \ -i ${S}/gcc/Makefile.in || die "Failed to update gcc!" # rebrand to make bug reports easier release_version="${release_version/Gentoo/Gentoo Hardened}" fi } src_unpack() { local release_version="Gentoo Linux ${PVR}" if [ -n "${PP_VER}" ] && [ "${ARCH}" != "hppa" ] then # the guard check should be very early in the unpack process check_glibc_ssp fi [ -n "${PIE_VER}" ] && use hardened && glibc_have_pie if [ -n "${PRERELEASE}" ] ; then unpack gcc-${PRERELEASE}.tar.bz2 elif [ -n "${SNAPSHOT}" ] ; then unpack gcc-${SNAPSHOT//-}.tar.bz2 else unpack ${PN}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}.tar.bz2 fi if [ -n "${PATCH_VER}" ] then unpack ${P}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.bz2 fi if [ -n "${PP_VER}" ] then unpack protector-${PP_FVER}.tar.gz fi if [ -n "${PIE_VER}" ] then unpack ${PIE_CORE} fi cd ${S} # Branch update ... if [ -n "${BRANCH_UPDATE}" ] then epatch ${DISTDIR}/${PN}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-branch-update-${BRANCH_UPDATE}.patch.bz2 fi do_patch_tarball do_piessp_patches version_patch ${FILESDIR}/3.4.1/gcc-${PV}-r2-gentoo-branding.patch \ "${BRANCH_UPDATE} (${release_version})" || die "Failed Branding" # misc patches that havent made it into a patch tarball yet epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.4.0/gcc34-reiser4-fix.patch epatch ${FILESDIR}/gcc-spec-env.patch # MIPS is screwed screwed thing - but it's cool! # I had to add ABI variable, because during bootstrap # USE flags get stripped. This doesn't make gcc happy. # I'll take care of multilib when I actually decide to make it work. # (That implied somebody has to add appropriate support to portage # first). if ! use multilib; then if [ "${ABI}" = "n32" ]; then epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.4.1/gcc-3.4.1-mips-n32only.patch elif [ "${ABI}" = n64 ]; then epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.4.1/gcc-3.4.1-mips-n64only.patch fi fi if use amd64 && use multilib ; then # this should hack around the GCC_NO_EXECUTABLES bug epatch ${FILESDIR}/3.4.1/gcc-3.4.1-glibc-is-native.patch cd ${S}/libstdc++-v3 einfo "running autoreconf..." autoreconf cd ${S} fi # Misdesign in libstdc++ (Redhat) cp -a ${S}/libstdc++-v3/config/cpu/i{4,3}86/atomicity.h # disable --as-needed from being compiled into gcc specs # natively when using >=sys-devel/binutils-2.15.90.0.1 this is # done to keep our gcc backwards compatible with binutils. # gcc 3.4.1 cvs has patches that need back porting.. # http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14992 (May 3 2004) sed -i -e s/HAVE_LD_AS_NEEDED/USE_LD_AS_NEEDED/g ${S}/gcc/config.in gnuconfig_update # Fixup libtool to correctly generate .la files with portage elibtoolize --portage --shallow cd ${S}; ./contrib/gcc_update --touch &> /dev/null } src_compile() { local myconf= local gcc_lang= check_option_validity if ! use build then myconf="${myconf} --enable-shared" gcc_lang="c,c++" use fortran && gcc_lang="${gcc_lang},f77" use objc && gcc_lang="${gcc_lang},objc" use gcj && gcc_lang="${gcc_lang},java" # We do NOT want 'ADA support' in here! # use ada && gcc_lang="${gcc_lang},ada" else gcc_lang="c" fi if ! use nls || use build then myconf="${myconf} --disable-nls" else myconf="${myconf} --enable-nls --without-included-gettext" fi # GTK+ is preferred over xlib in 3.4.x (xlib is unmaintained # right now). Much thanks to for the heads up. # Travis Tilley (11 Jul 2004) if ! use build && use gcj && use gtk then myconf="${myconf} --enable-java-awt=gtk" fi # Multilib not yet supported if use multilib then einfo "Multilib support enabled. This is still experimental." myconf="${myconf} --enable-multilib" else if [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] then einfo "WARNING: Multilib not enabled. You will not be able to build 32bit binaries." fi myconf="${myconf} --disable-multilib" fi # Fix linking problem with c++ apps which where linked # against a 3.2.2 libgcc [ "${ARCH}" = "hppa" ] && myconf="${myconf} --enable-sjlj-exceptions" # --with-gnu-ld needed for cross-compiling # --enable-sjlj-exceptions : currently the unwind stuff seems to work # for statically linked apps but not dynamic # so use setjmp/longjmp exceptions by default # uclibc uses --enable-clocale=uclibc (autodetected) # --disable-libunwind-exceptions needed till unwind sections get fixed. see ps.m for details if ! use uclibc then # it's getting close to a time where we are going to need USE=glibc, uclibc, bsdlibc -solar myconf="${myconf} --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu" else myconf="${myconf} --disable-__cxa_atexit --enable-target-optspace --with-gnu-ld --enable-sjlj-exceptions" fi # Default arch support disabled for now... #use amd64 && myconf="${myconf} --with-arch=k8" #use s390 && myconf="${myconf} --with-arch=nofreakingclue" #use x86 && myconf="${myconf} --with-arch=i586" #use mips && myconf="${myconf} --with-arch=mips3" # Add --with-abi flags to enable respective MIPS ABIs case "${CCHOST}" in mips*) use multilib && myconf="${myconf} --with-abi=32" [ "${ABI}" = n64 ] && myconf="${myconf} --with-abi=n64" [ "${ABI}" = n32 ] && myconf="${myconf} --with-abi=n32" ;; esac do_filter_flags einfo "CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\"" einfo "CXXFLAGS=\"${CXXFLAGS}\"" einfo "GCJFLAGS=\"${GCJFLAGS}\"" # Build in a separate build tree mkdir -p ${WORKDIR}/build cd ${WORKDIR}/build # Install our pre generated manpages if we do not have perl ... if [ ! -x /usr/bin/perl ] then unpack ${P}-manpages.tar.bz2 || die "Failed to unpack man pages" fi einfo "Configuring GCC..." addwrite "/dev/zero" ${S}/configure --prefix=${LOC} \ --bindir=${BINPATH} \ --includedir=${LIBPATH}/include \ --datadir=${DATAPATH} \ --mandir=${DATAPATH}/man \ --infodir=${DATAPATH}/info \ --enable-shared \ --host=${CHOST} \ --target=${CCHOST} \ --with-system-zlib \ --enable-languages=${gcc_lang} \ --enable-threads=posix \ --enable-long-long \ --disable-checking \ --disable-libunwind-exceptions \ --enable-cstdio=stdio \ --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs \ --with-gxx-include-dir=${STDCXX_INCDIR} \ --with-local-prefix=${LOC}/local \ --disable-werror \ ${myconf} || die touch ${S}/gcc/c-gperf.h # Do not make manpages if we do not have perl ... if [ ! -x /usr/bin/perl ] then find ${WORKDIR}/build -name '*.[17]' -exec touch {} \; || : fi # Setup -j in MAKEOPTS get_number_of_jobs einfo "Building GCC..." # Only build it static if we are just building the C frontend, else # a lot of things break because there are not libstdc++.so .... if use static && [ "${gcc_lang}" = "c" ] then # Fix for our libtool-portage.patch S="${WORKDIR}/build" \ emake LDFLAGS="-static" bootstrap \ LIBPATH="${LIBPATH}" \ BOOT_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" STAGE1_CFLAGS="-O" || die # Above FLAGS optimize and speedup build, thanks # to Jeff Garzik else # Fix for our libtool-portage.patch S="${WORKDIR}/build" \ emake profiledbootstrap \ LIBPATH="${LIBPATH}" \ BOOT_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" STAGE1_CFLAGS="-O" || die fi } src_install() { local x= # Do allow symlinks in ${LOC}/lib/gcc-lib/${CHOST}/${PV}/include as # this can break the build. for x in ${WORKDIR}/build/gcc/include/* do if [ -L ${x} ] then rm -f ${x} continue fi done # Remove generated headers, as they can cause things to break # (ncurses, openssl, etc). for x in `find ${WORKDIR}/build/gcc/include/ -name '*.h'` do if grep -q 'It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from' ${x} then rm -f ${x} fi done einfo "Installing GCC..." # Do the 'make install' from the build directory cd ${WORKDIR}/build S="${WORKDIR}/build" \ make prefix=${LOC} \ bindir=${BINPATH} \ includedir=${LIBPATH}/include \ datadir=${DATAPATH} \ mandir=${DATAPATH}/man \ infodir=${DATAPATH}/info \ DESTDIR="${D}" \ LIBPATH="${LIBPATH}" \ install || die [ -r ${D}${BINPATH}/gcc ] || die "gcc not found in ${D}" # Because GCC 3.4 installs into the gcc directory and not the gcc-lib # directory, we will have to rename it in order to keep compatibility # with our current libtool check and gcc-config (which would be a pain # to fix compared to this simple mv and symlink). mv ${D}/${LOC}/lib/gcc ${D}/${LOC}/lib/gcc-lib ln -s gcc-lib ${D}/${LOC}/lib/gcc LIBPATH=${LIBPATH/lib\/gcc/lib\/gcc-lib} dodir /lib /usr/bin dodir /etc/env.d/gcc echo "PATH=\"${BINPATH}\"" > ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} echo "ROOTPATH=\"${BINPATH}\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} # The LDPATH stuff is kinda iffy now that we need to provide compatibility # with older versions of GCC for binary apps. if use multilib && [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] then # amd64 is a bit unique because of multilib. Add some other paths LDPATH="${LIBPATH}:${LIBPATH}/32:${LIBPATH}/../lib64:${LIBPATH}/../lib32" else LDPATH="${LIBPATH}" fi if [ "${BULIB}" != "" ] then LDPATH="${LDPATH}:${LOC}/lib/gcc-lib/${CCHOST}/${BULIB}" fi echo "LDPATH=\"${LDPATH}\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} echo "MANPATH=\"${DATAPATH}/man\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} echo "INFOPATH=\"${DATAPATH}/info\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} echo "STDCXX_INCDIR=\"${STDCXX_INCDIR##*/}\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} # Also set CC and CXX echo "CC=\"gcc\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} echo "CXX=\"g++\"" >> ${D}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} # Make sure we do not check glibc for SSP again, as we did already if glibc_have_ssp || \ [ -f "${ROOT}/etc/env.d/99glibc_ssp" ] then echo "GLIBC_SSP_CHECKED=1" > ${D}/etc/env.d/99glibc_ssp fi # Make sure we dont have stuff lying around that # can nuke multiple versions of gcc if ! use build then cd ${D}${LIBPATH} # Tell libtool files where real libraries are for x in ${D}${LOC}/lib/*.la ${D}${LIBPATH}/../*.la do if [ -f "${x}" ] then sed -i -e "s:/usr/lib:${LIBPATH}:" ${x} mv ${x} ${D}${LIBPATH} fi done # Move all the libraries to version specific libdir. for x in ${D}${LOC}/lib/*.{so,a}* ${D}${LIBPATH}/../*.{so,a}* do [ -f "${x}" -o -L "${x}" ] && mv -f ${x} ${D}${LIBPATH} done # Move Java headers to compiler-specific dir for x in ${D}${LOC}/include/gc*.h ${D}${LOC}/include/j*.h do [ -f "${x}" ] && mv -f ${x} ${D}${LIBPATH}/include/ done for x in gcj gnu java javax org do if [ -d "${D}${LOC}/include/${x}" ] then dodir /${LIBPATH}/include/${x} mv -f ${D}${LOC}/include/${x}/* ${D}${LIBPATH}/include/${x}/ rm -rf ${D}${LOC}/include/${x} fi done if [ -d "${D}${LOC}/lib/security" ] then dodir /${LIBPATH}/security mv -f ${D}${LOC}/lib/security/* ${D}${LIBPATH}/security rm -rf ${D}${LOC}/lib/security fi # Move libgcj.spec to compiler-specific directories [ -f "${D}${LOC}/lib/libgcj.spec" ] && \ mv -f ${D}${LOC}/lib/libgcj.spec ${D}${LIBPATH}/libgcj.spec # Rename jar because it could clash with Kaffe's jar if this gcc is # primary compiler (aka don't have the - extension) cd ${D}${LOC}/${CCHOST}/gcc-bin/${GCC_BRANCH_VER} [ -f jar ] && mv -f jar gcj-jar # Move to compiler-specific directories [ -f "${D}${STDCXX_INCDIR}/cxxabi.h" ] && \ mv -f ${D}${STDCXX_INCDIR}/cxxabi.h ${D}${LIBPATH}/include/ # These should be symlinks cd ${D}${BINPATH} for x in gcc g++ c++ g77 gcj do rm -f ${CCHOST}-${x} [ -f "${x}" ] && ln -sf ${x} ${CCHOST}-${x} if [ -f "${CCHOST}-${x}-${PV}" ] then rm -f ${CCHOST}-${x}-${PV} ln -sf ${x} ${CCHOST}-${x}-${PV} fi done fi # This one comes with binutils if [ -f "${D}${LOC}/lib/libiberty.a" ] then rm -f ${D}${LOC}/lib/libiberty.a fi if [ -f "${D}${LIBPATH}/libiberty.a" ] then rm -f ${D}${LIBPATH}/libiberty.a fi cd ${S} if ! use build then cd ${S} docinto /${CCHOST} dodoc COPYING COPYING.LIB ChangeLog* FAQ MAINTAINERS README docinto ${CCHOST}/html dohtml *.html cd ${S}/boehm-gc docinto ${CCHOST}/boehm-gc dodoc ChangeLog doc/{README*,barrett_diagram} docinto ${CCHOST}/boehm-gc/html dohtml doc/*.html cd ${S}/gcc docinto ${CCHOST}/gcc dodoc ChangeLog* FSFChangeLog* LANGUAGES NEWS ONEWS README* SERVICE if use fortran then cd ${S}/libf2c docinto ${CCHOST}/libf2c dodoc ChangeLog* README TODO *.netlib fi cd ${S}/libffi docinto ${CCHOST}/libffi dodoc ChangeLog* LICENSE README cd ${S}/libiberty docinto ${CCHOST}/libiberty dodoc ChangeLog* COPYING.LIB README if use objc then cd ${S}/libobjc docinto ${CCHOST}/libobjc dodoc ChangeLog* README* THREADS* fi cd ${S}/libstdc++-v3 docinto ${CCHOST}/libstdc++-v3 dodoc ChangeLog* README docinto ${CCHOST}/libstdc++-v3/html dohtml -r -a css,diff,html,txt,xml docs/html/* cp -f docs/html/17_intro/[A-Z]* \ ${D}/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${DOCDESTTREE}/17_intro/ if use gcj then cd ${S}/fastjar docinto ${CCHOST}/fastjar dodoc AUTHORS CHANGES COPYING ChangeLog* NEWS README cd ${S}/libjava docinto ${CCHOST}/libjava dodoc ChangeLog* COPYING HACKING LIBGCJ_LICENSE NEWS README THANKS fi prepman ${DATAPATH} prepinfo ${DATAPATH} else rm -rf ${D}/usr/share/{man,info} rm -rf ${D}${DATAPATH}/{man,info} fi # Rather install the script, else portage with changing $FILESDIR # between binary and source package borks things .... insinto /lib/rcscripts/awk doins ${FILESDIR}/awk/fixlafiles.awk exeinto /sbin doexe ${FILESDIR}/fix_libtool_files.sh if has_lib64 then # GCC 3.4 tries to place libgcc_s in lib64, where it will never be # found. When multilib is enabled, it also places the 32bit version in # lib32. This problem could be handled by a symlink if you only plan on # having one compiler installed at a time, but since these directories # exist outside the versioned directories, versions from gcc 3.3 and # 3.4 will overwrite each other. not good. use multilib && \ cp -pfd ${D}/${LIBPATH}/../lib32/libgcc_s* ${D}/${LIBPATH} cp -pfd ${D}/${LIBPATH}/../lib64/libgcc_s* ${D}/${LIBPATH} fi } pkg_preinst() { if [ ! -f "${WORKDIR}/.chkgccversion" ] then chk_gcc_version fi # Make again sure that the linker "should" be able to locate # libstdc++.so ... if use multilib && [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] then # Can't always find libgcc_s.so.1, make it find it export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LIBPATH}:${LIBPATH}/../lib64:${LIBPATH}/../lib32:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" else export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LIBPATH}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" fi ${ROOT}/sbin/ldconfig } pkg_postinst() { if use multilib && [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ] then # Can't always find libgcc_s.so.1, make it find it export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LIBPATH}:${LIBPATH}/../lib64:${LIBPATH}/../lib32:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" else export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LIBPATH}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" fi if [ "${ROOT}" = "/" -a "${CHOST}" = "${CCHOST}" ] then gcc-config --use-portage-chost ${CCHOST}-${GCC_RELEASE_VER} fi # Update libtool linker scripts to reference new gcc version ... if [ "${ROOT}" = "/" ] && \ [ -f "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccversion" -o -f "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccchost" ] then local OLD_GCC_VERSION= local OLD_GCC_CHOST= if [ -f "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccversion" ] && \ [ -n "$(cat "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccversion")" ] then OLD_GCC_VERSION="$(cat "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccversion")" else OLD_GCC_VERSION="${GCC_RELEASE_VER}" fi if [ -f "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccchost" ] && \ [ -n "$(cat "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccchost")" ] then OLD_GCC_CHOST="--oldarch $(cat "${WORKDIR}/.oldgccchost")" fi /sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh ${OLD_GCC_VERSION} ${OLD_GCC_CHOST} fi ewarn "If you are migrating to gcc 3.4 from a previous compiler, it is" ewarn "HIGHLY suggested you install libstdc++-v3 before uninstalling" ewarn "your old compiler, even if you dont plan on using any binary only" ewarn "applications that would otherwise need it. If you dont, then all" ewarn "c++ applications will break." }