Somewhere the no-sys-dirs.patch got disabled, so gcc was looking in
/usr/local/include and /usr/lib. Since I can't fix the patch easily,
I've borrowed the --sysroot trick from clang-wrapper. This causes
builtin paths to be prefixed with /var/empty
(e.g. /var/empty/usr/lib), which don't exist.
path worth a "-rpath" entry.
This put a problem in the bootstrap, where we built 'zlib' and wanted to link programs with it, and while they got linked well, at runtime the boostrap-tools zlib came first on rpath becaue
the ld call was done with "-dynamic-linker ..." before "-lz".
I saw this trouble on the fuloong, where the zlib in boostrap-tools is not
runtime compatible with that binutils are linked to.
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it properly put the rpath for directly passed .so files, and additionally it
works much faster than the old ld-wrapper.
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because it makes linking very slow. Use bash's =~ operator instead
(and only once for each argument). We depend on bash already anyway
because of arrays so it's not a problem.
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regexp looking for such ld arguments did not work well with "--soname=xxx.so".
Now I added the condition that the argument should not start with a hyphen, for
it to be possibly considered a .so file to link with.
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Removing any reference to the gcc-wrapper2, as now the gcc-wrapper already conveys
the changes, I created gcc-wrapper2 in trunk for.
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* Put the Glibc linker flags in front of the GCC linker flags. Needed
for the stdenv-linux bootstrap.
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Glibc. This is useful when building GCC.
* gcc-wrapper: the dynamic linker has a different name on x86_64 and
powerpc.
* gcc-wrapper: "glibc" -> "libc", because someday we might support
different C libraries.
* gcc: don't do a multilib build (e.g., 32-bit support on x86_64),
don't need it.
* gcc: merge in support for static builds.
* gcc: various simplifications in the compiler/linker flags, hope they
work.
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libgcc of the gcc being built, not the gcc building it.
* Only include a directory in the rpath of an executable/library if it
is actually used. Before, the `/lib' directory of every build input
was added to the rpath, causing many unnecessary retained
dependencies. For instance, Perl has a `/lib' directory, but most
applications whose build process uses Perl don't actually link
against Perl. (Also added a test for this.)
* After building glibc, remove glibcbug, to prevent a retained
dependency on gcc.
* Add a newline after `building X' in GNU Make.
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On the downside, the build process of stdenvLinux builds gcc 9 times
(3 x 3 bootstrap stages). That's a bit excessive.
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checked whether absolute paths passed to gcc/ld refer to the store,
which is wrong: they can also refer to the build tree
(/tmp/nix-...).
* Less static composition in the construction of stdenv-nix-linux:
gcc-wrapper and generic are now passed in as arguments, rather then
referenced by relative path. This makes it easier to hack on a
specific stage of the bootstrap process (before, a change to, e.g.,
generic/setup.sh would cause all bootstrap stages to be redone).
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- gcc/ld-wrappers have been factored out into a separate
derivation. This allows a working gcc to be installed in the user
environment. (Previously the Nix gcc didn't work because it
needed a whole bunch of flags to point to glibc.)
- Better modularity: packages can specify hooks into the setup
scripts. For instance, setup no longer knows about the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable; pkgconfig can set it up instead.
- gcc not longer depends on binutils. This simplifies the bootstrap
process.
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