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diff --git a/sys-devel/gcc/gcc-12.2.0-r2.ebuild b/sys-devel/gcc/gcc-12.2.0-r2.ebuild deleted file mode 100644 index d7932fa7ae..0000000000 --- a/sys-devel/gcc/gcc-12.2.0-r2.ebuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 1999-2022 Gentoo Authors -# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 - -EAPI=8 - -TOOLCHAIN_PATCH_DEV="sam" -PATCH_VER="1" -PATCH_GCC_VER="12.2.0" -MUSL_VER="1" -MUSL_GCC_VER="12.2.0" - -inherit toolchain - -# Don't keyword live ebuilds -if ! tc_is_live && [[ -z ${TOOLCHAIN_USE_GIT_PATCHES} ]] ; then - # fails to compile on Solaris and macOS, need to check why - : KEYWORDS="~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris" - KEYWORDS="~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris" -fi - -# use alternate source for Apple M1 (also works for x86_64) -IANSGCCVER="gcc-12.2-darwin-r0" -SRC_URI+=" elibc_Darwin? ( -https://github.com/iains/gcc-12-branch/archive/refs/tags/${IANSGCCVER}.tar.gz )" - -# Technically only if USE=hardened *too* right now, but no point in complicating it further. -# If GCC is enabling CET by default, we need glibc to be built with support for it. -# bug #830454 -RDEPEND="!prefix-guest? ( elibc_glibc? ( sys-libs/glibc[cet(-)?] ) )" -DEPEND="${RDEPEND}" -BDEPEND=" - kernel_linux? ( >=${CATEGORY}/binutils-2.30[cet(-)?] ) - kernel_Darwin? ( - || ( ${CATEGORY}/binutils-apple ${CATEGORY}/native-cctools ) - )" - -src_unpack() { - if use elibc_Darwin ; then - # just use Ian's source, not the main one - S="${WORKDIR}/gcc-12-branch-${IANSGCCVER}" - fi - default -} - -src_prepare() { - if [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin* ]] ; then - # https://bugs.gentoo.org/898610#c17 - # kill no_pie patch, it breaks things here - rm "${WORKDIR}"/patch/09_all_nopie-all-flags.patch || die - fi - - toolchain_src_prepare - - eapply_user - - # make sure 64-bits native targets don't screw up the linker paths - eapply "${FILESDIR}"/gcc-12-no-libs-for-startfile.patch - if use prefix; then - eapply "${FILESDIR}"/gcc-12-prefix-search-dirs.patch - # try /usr/lib32 in 32bit profile on x86_64-linux (needs - # --enable-multilib), but this does make sense in prefix only - eapply -p0 "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-4.8.3-linux-x86-on-amd64.patch - fi - - # make it have correct install_names on Darwin - eapply -p1 "${FILESDIR}"/4.3.3/darwin-libgcc_s-installname.patch - - if [[ ${CHOST} == powerpc*-darwin* ]] ; then - # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44107 - sed -i -e 's|^ifeq (/usr/lib,|ifneq (/usr/lib,|' \ - libgcc/config/t-slibgcc-darwin || die - fi - - if [[ ${CHOST} == *-solaris* ]] ; then - # madvise is not available in the compatibility mode GCC uses, - # posix_madvise however, is - sed -i -e 's/madvise/posix_madvise/' gcc/cp/module.cc || die - fi - - if [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin* ]] ; then - # GCC' Darwin fork enables support for "-stdlib=libc++" - # unconditionally, and its default include path is invalid, - # causing package build failures due to missing header. - # But more importantly, it breaks the assumption of many build - # scripts and changes their CFLAGS and linking behaviors. The - # situation is tricky and needs careful considerations. - # For now, just disable support for "-stdlib=libc++". - eapply "${FILESDIR}"/gcc-12.2.0-disable-stdlib-option-on-darwin.patch - - # our ld64 is a slight bit different, so tweak expression to not - # get confused and break the build - sed -i -e 's/grep ld64/grep :ld64/' gcc/configure || die - fi -} - -src_configure() { - local myconf=() - case ${CTARGET}:" ${USE} " in - powerpc*-darwin*) - # bug #381179 - filter-flags "-mcpu=*" "-mtune=*" - # bug #657522 - # A bug in configure checks whether -no-pie works, but the - # compiler doesn't pass -no-pie onto the linker if -fno-PIE - # isn't passed, so the configure check always finds -no-pie - # is accepted. (Likewise, when -fno-PIE is passed, the - # compiler passes -no_pie onto the linker.) - # Since our linker doesn't grok this, avoid above checks to - # be run - # NOTE: later ld64 does grok -no_pie, not -no-pie (as checked) - export gcc_cv_c_no_fpie=no - export gcc_cv_no_pie=no - ;; - *-darwin20) - # use sysroot with the linker, #756160 - export gcc_cv_ld_sysroot=yes - ;; - *-solaris*) - # todo: some magic for native vs. GNU linking? - myconf+=( --with-gnu-ld --with-gnu-as --enable-largefile ) - # Solaris 11 defines this in its headers, but that causes a - # mismatch whilst compiling, bug #657514 - export ac_cv_func_aligned_alloc=no - export ac_cv_func_memalign=no - export ac_cv_func_posix_memalign=no - ;; - i[34567]86-*-linux*:*" prefix "*) - # to allow the linux-x86-on-amd64.patch become useful, we need - # to enable multilib, even if there is just one multilib option. - myconf+=( --enable-multilib ) - if [[ ${CBUILD:-${CHOST}} == "${CHOST}" ]]; then - # we might be on x86_64-linux, but don't do cross-compile, so - # tell the host-compiler to really create 32bits (for stage1) - # (real x86-linux-gcc also accept -m32). - append-flags -m32 - fi - ;; - esac - - # Since GCC 4.1.2 some non-posix (?) /bin/sh compatible code is used, at - # least on Solaris, and AIX /bin/sh is way too slow, - # so force it to use $BASH (that portage uses) - it can't be EPREFIX - # in case that doesn't exist yet - export CONFIG_SHELL="${CONFIG_SHELL:-${BASH}}" - toolchain_src_configure "${myconf[@]}" -} |