I didn't yet look at the patches, and probably won't before 4.9 is released. I
would prefer if you could work on 4.9, and then backport patches to 4.8 if needed.
Am 10.03.2014 10:19, schrieb Dima Kogan:
Package: src:gcc-4.8
Severity: normal
Hi.
This is the cross-build-specific half of the patches originally posted
in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=738152
The first half (filled-in missing logic) is here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=740005
This set of patches sets up some cross-building-specific logic when
building a cross-compiler with
with_deps_on_target_arch_pkgs=yes
this configuration is something which won't be used in Debian in the foreseeable
future. I had a chat with Wookey at Linaro Connect that it is better to have a
cross-toolchain in the archive now, which can be uploaded into the archive and
used by everybody. So in any case, please make sure that you test this
configuration, and test that the package itself can be cross-built.
The patches are very similar to those in the original set. The only
difference is the set of languages for which a compiler is built. The
changes in this set are:
- Don't build a source package if we're building a cross compiler
sounds reasonable.
- Don't build libraries if we're building a cross compiler using the
host's libraries (with_deps_on_target_arch_pkgs=yes)
I honestly don't care and would like continue to build these. If these can be
built without any other b-d's then lets do it for testing purposes. build time
shouldn't be an issue. The only exception is libjava/classpath which needs
other b-d's.
- Do not build a java or D cross-compiler. Do build the rest of the
languages (C,C++,objC, objC++, go, fortran)
all cross compilers should be built (still hoping to see D in 4.10, will need to
talk to Ian Buclaw again).
The benefits this patch series provides:
- Unneeded libraries aren't built, so the build completes faster
- Currently the libraries that get build using
with_deps_on_target_arch_pkgs=yes are different from those that are
built natively. For instance libstdc++6 in the main debian archive is
Multi-Arch:same, while the package we get with
with_deps_on_target_arch_pkgs=yes has no Multi-arch tags. This is a
potentially very confusing discrepancy, and not building the "wrong"
package at all is good, I think. We can fix the tags, but it's unclear
who would benefit.
well, fixing these would be better. didn't look at the effort.
- There's an issue regarding an inconsistency in the naming of the x86
32-bit platform (debian calls it 'i386', gcc,binutils call it 'i486').
This results in build errors when trying to build cross-gcc-libraries
for the i386 target. These patches don't build those libraries, so we
don't see those issues. We could fix the underlying problem, but
again, it's unclear this is useful to anybody.
there is no inconsistency. the gnu triplet is used for these, not the multiarch
name. what really needs to be done is to change the triplet to i585-linux-gnu
to reflect reality. On my todo list, but again, not now.
Matthias
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