On 16/09/2023 15:17, Christian Franke via Cygwin wrote:
Found during tests of busybox package:
If the path of the top build directory contains a symlink and the
project's build scripts normalize pathnames, no debug info is created by
cygport.
This is because options like
-fdebug-prefix-map=${B}=/usr/src/debug/${PF}
have no effect because ${B} contains a symlink but the compiler is run
with the real source path.
I think that there was some historical bug with gcc where a relative
path for the old path in this mapping wasn't correctly handled, which is
why were using an absolute path here at all.
So changing it to something like [1] (if that works), might be better.
[1]
https://github.com/jon-turney/cygport/commit/4175d456a9184c5cdebd8bfb4b5ba30583cedd66
Sidenote: we should probably also be using file-prefix-map, now we're on
a gcc which supports it.
The postinstall code then does not find any line number info with source
path /usr/src/debug/${PF}/...
Could be fixed easily in line 414 of /bin/cygport:
-declare -r top=$(cd ${_topdir}; pwd);
+declare -r top=$(cd ${_topdir}; /bin/pwd);
Can you explain why this makes a difference?
No patch provided because I'm not sure whether this has other negative
side effects.
If this is the case, it possibly makes sense to print a warning if
"$(pwd)" != "$(/bin/pwd)".
This is not unreasonable, and I would take a patch doing this, as there
have been places in cygport where there are bugs handling that in the
past (and probably still are some, since it's not something that gets
tested often).