On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Doug Barton wrote:

On 06/29/10 19:27, Anonymous wrote:
Doug Barton <do...@freebsd.org> writes:

Tried doing the update today, but it failed:

Full log at http://people.freebsd.org/~dougb/png-gcc451.log

Visibility and binding for that symbol are same here whether using
gcc45 or basegcc.

You can try to build without -fstack-protector in bsd.sys.mk

$ make SSP_CFLAGS=

That works, so obviously something wacky is happening that is causing
the ssp lib from gcc 4.5.1 to not be visible. Are you using anything to
mitigate the library ordering issue we talked about last time this
happened to me?

BTW, I tried building with gcc 4.5.1 but without the entries in
libmap.conf, no difference.

One more question. Is your gcc compiled with the LTO option? (/var/db/ports/gcc*/options will tell you.) I had that enabled (it's off by default) so I'm going to try recompiling gcc without it and see if it helps.


Doug

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