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Re: How to build/test glibc with new gcc


On 07/17/2015 01:45 PM, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:
> 
> 
> On 17-07-2015 14:40, Carlos O'Donell wrote:
>> On 07/17/2015 01:03 PM, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:
>>> On 17-07-2015 13:50, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
>>>> i'm wondering what's the official way to build glibc with new gcc.
>>>>
>>>> the documentation about building glibc assumes that the host
>>>> compiler is used when doing a native build, but if gcc is installed
>>>> at some prefix path, then the tests don't use the right libraries:
>>>>
>>>> they use libgcc_s.so.1 and libstdc++.so.6 of the host (or fail
>>>> when the host does not have these).
>>>>
>>>> Using LD_LIBRARY_PATH does not work as the tests override the
>>>> library path, but i assume this can be solved by either adding
>>>> -Wl,-rpath=/gcc/prefix/lib to the LDFLAGS of the tests or
>>>> copying the compiler runtime into the build path:
>>>>
>>>> export PATH="/path/to/gcc-prefix/bin:$PATH"
>>>> cp -a /path/to/gcc-prefix/lib*/*.so* .
>>>> /path/to/glibc-src/configure --prefix=/usr
>>>> make -j
>>>> make check
>>>>
>>>> is there a cleaner way to do it?
>>>  
>>> I used to apply a modified version of [1], configure and install GCC
>>> in a different folder than system one.  Unfortunately I think Meissner
>>> patch did not land in upstream.
>>>
>>> [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2012-05/msg02097.html
>>>
>>
>> Don't sysroot'd builds solve this problem?
>>
> 
> As described in patch:
> 
> "it is not a --sysroot type of release, because if a given library is 
> not provided, it will default to using the host libraries on the system."
> 
> But yeah, this might lead to some incompatibilities with symbol versioning
> (specially for C++ programs), but the idea is just have the GCC linking
> against its news libraries and using the system libraries as default.

Is that a problem with your sysroot setup then?

Cheers,
Carlos.


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