Regression introduced by df2b9b48cb.
This breaks the build for ltrace and other programs using libelf,
because the header file relies on features from glibc >= 2.22.
Here is an excerpt from the log output of the configure script from
ltrace:
In file included from ...elfutils-0.165/include/gelf.h:32:0,
from conftest.c:57:
...elfutils-0.165/include/libelf.h:280:8: error: unknown type name 'Elf32_Chdr'
extern Elf32_Chdr *elf32_getchdr (Elf_Scn *__scn);
^
...elfutils-0.165/include/libelf.h:281:8: error: unknown type name 'Elf64_Chdr'
extern Elf64_Chdr *elf64_getchdr (Elf_Scn *__scn);
^
In file included from conftest.c:57:0:
...elfutils-0.165/include/gelf.h:89:9: error: unknown type name 'Elf64_Chdr'
typedef Elf64_Chdr GElf_Chdr;
^
The issue has been reported in the Debian bug tracker at
https://bugs.debian.org/810885 and I'm using the patch from Mark
Wielaard that has been posted there which adds compatibility for older
glibc versions.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Also, install programs with the "eu-" prefix to prevent collisions
with binutils (as recommended by upstream), enable xz support, and
enable deterministic archives.
http://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1234895
The mass errors on Hydra seem transient; I verified ghc on i686-linux.
Only darwin jobs are queued ATM. There's a libpng security update
included in this merge, so I don't want to wait too long.
This patch fixes compilation errors when using ccache wrapper:
```
cc1: error: /nix/store/19vvbsjs6l6j0r22albzhysxfvr94imf-ccache-links/lib/gcc/*/*/include-fixed: No such file or directory
```
Bug fixes:
- Fixed build error related to zlib on systems with older make versions
(regression in ccache 3.2.3).
- Made conversion-to-bool explicit to avoid build warnings (and potential
runtime errors) on legacy systems.
- Improved signal handling: Kill compiler on SIGTERM; wait for compiler to
exit before exiting; die appropriately.
- Minor fixes related to Windows support.
- The correct compression level is now used if compression is requested.
- Fixed a bug where cache cleanup could be run too early for caches larger
than 64 GiB on 32-bit systems.
Seems cleaner.
Hm, there are also loadfiles in $out/share/doc/dbench/loadfiles/
(installed by the upstream build system), but there is no iscsi/
directory in there.