On 04/05/15 13:00, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Pedro Giffuni <p...@freebsd.org> wrote:
Hello;
I was going to add this to the UPDATING file but this file is not meant
for changes affecting ports so here it goes instead:
20150415:
Our libc headers are starting to use gcc-style attributes to hint
the compiler about probable optimizations or errors. Unfortunately
gcc from ports does some bogus "fixing" of our system headers and
carries them internally so you may have to update your gcc ports so
that they grab the complete system headers and particularly the
cdefs.h file changes from r280801.
This basically affects only -current users that haven't rebuilt their gcc
ports in a week.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Pedro.
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Is there anyway to make the compile of GCC go faster.... I am
currently compiling lang/gcc on a VM and it has been munching away for
*18 HOURS* on a 4 core machine with 8 GB of RAM
I don't know if someone is keeping up-to-date packages for -current
but I will hold the headers update for a while to help such cases.
Thanks for the feedback,
Pedro.
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