> > Last failure was on gmp, which later built successfully as a dependency > > from pkgsrc. > ah, i see the confusion here. > my post was *only* about the in-tree gmp/mpfr/mpc that we use > for the in-tree gcc and for building netbsd, and has nothing > to do with the versions in pkgsrc. i don't maintain the pkgsrc > versions and i don't know about them beyond installing sometimes. > build.sh generally does not use any locally installed software > besidse $CC, $CXX and -lz, and the latter really should be fixed. > we only want to depend upon local C and C++ compiler (and other > sundry items, but only for bootstrapping the real tools.)
> .mrg. I noticed that the current base gmp/mpfr/mpc were the same versions as in pkgsrc. though the latter package in pkgsrc is listed as mpcomplex in category math. I tried to cross-compile NetBSD-current from FreeBSD-current with clang, but that failed. It wasn't really supposed to work anyway. Next is to try building from NetBSD-6.1_STABLE if that boots. If that fails, then FreeBSD 9.2_STABLE with gcc-aux. Tom