On 03/11/2013 12:00, Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 2013-03-11 11:58, Hartmann, O. wrote:
Am 03/11/13 11:17, schrieb Dimitry Andric:
On 2013-03-10 00:39, Steve Kargl wrote:
...
If you have a clang built FreeBSD-current, then it is no
longer possible to *bootstrap* gcc-4.6.x, gcc-4.7.x, nor
the upcoming gcc-4.8.0.  AFAICT, the problem is related
to /usr/bin/cpp.  I haven't tried earlier versions of
gcc.

I have built the lang/gcc47 and lang/gcc48 ports just now, and they
compiled without any issues.  What is the exact error you have been
getting?

I think there must be a common problem you and Oliver have in your build
environment, most likely non-default CFLAGS.  What happens if you remove
make.conf and src.conf, do the gcc ports then build successfully?



I have build port lang/gcc and lang/gcc46 recently on another box
running the same configuration files like the boxes which fail
(/etc/make.conf and /etc/src.conf).

When removing /etc/make.conf and /etc/src.conf as requested, first thing
I realize is that perl 5.14 wants to be installed - while I use
throughout all systems perl 5.16.

Having the default /etc/make.conf with only the PERL specific adaption

PER_VERSION=5.16.2

gives a quite short journey into compiling lang/gcc with the following
error:

cc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -O2 -pipe -I/usr/local/include
-fno-strict-aliasing  -I. -I.././../gcc-4.6.3/libiberty/../include  -W
-Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wc++-compat -Wstrict-prototypes -pedantic
.././../gcc-4.6.3/libiberty/strverscmp.c -o strverscmp.o
rm -f ./libiberty.a pic/./libiberty.a
/usr/local/bin/ar rc ./libiberty.a \
   ./regex.o ./cplus-dem.o ./cp-demangle.o ./md5.o ./sha1.o ./alloca.o
./argv.o ./choose-temp.o ./concat.o ./cp-demint.o ./crc32.o
./dyn-string.o ./fdmatch.o ./fibheap.o ./filename_cmp.o ./floatformat.o
./fnmatch.o ./fopen_unlocked.o ./getopt.o ./getopt1.o ./getpwd.o
./getruntime.o ./hashtab.o ./hex.o ./lbasename.o ./lrealpath.o
./make-relative-prefix.o ./make-temp-file.o ./objalloc.o ./obstack.o
./partition.o ./pexecute.o ./physmem.o ./pex-common.o ./pex-one.o
./pex-unix.o ./safe-ctype.o ./simple-object.o ./simple-object-coff.o
./simple-object-elf.o ./simple-object-mach-o.o ./sort.o ./spaces.o
./splay-tree.o ./strerror.o ./strsignal.o ./unlink-if-ordinary.o
./xatexit.o ./xexit.o ./xmalloc.o ./xmemdup.o ./xstrdup.o ./xstrerror.o
./xstrndup.o  ./mempcpy.o ./strverscmp.o
/usr/local/bin/ranlib ./libiberty.a
if [ x"-fpic" != x ]; then \
   cd pic; \
   /usr/local/bin/ar rc ./libiberty.a \
     ./regex.o ./cplus-dem.o ./cp-demangle.o ./md5.o ./sha1.o ./alloca.o
./argv.o ./choose-temp.o ./concat.o ./cp-demint.o ./crc32.o
./dyn-string.o ./fdmatch.o ./fibheap.o ./filename_cmp.o ./floatformat.o
./fnmatch.o ./fopen_unlocked.o ./getopt.o ./getopt1.o ./getpwd.o
./getruntime.o ./hashtab.o ./hex.o ./lbasename.o ./lrealpath.o
./make-relative-prefix.o ./make-temp-file.o ./objalloc.o ./obstack.o
./partition.o ./pexecute.o ./physmem.o ./pex-common.o ./pex-one.o
./pex-unix.o ./safe-ctype.o ./simple-object.o ./simple-object-coff.o
./simple-object-elf.o ./simple-object-mach-o.o ./sort.o ./spaces.o
./splay-tree.o ./strerror.o ./strsignal.o ./unlink-if-ordinary.o
./xatexit.o ./xexit.o ./xmalloc.o ./xmemdup.o ./xstrdup.o ./xstrerror.o
./xstrndup.o  ./mempcpy.o ./strverscmp.o; \
   /usr/local/bin/ranlib ./libiberty.a; \
   cd ..; \
else true; fi
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build/libiberty'
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** [do-build] Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gcc.
*** [build] Error code 1

Do you, by any chance, use BSD grep?
Regards!

TILT !!

I remade my world (same source, but WITH_BSD_GREP (and WITH_BSD_PATCH) commented
out in src.conf), and now lang/gcc can be built/installed without error with 
clang.

BTW, I already had to force the use of gnugrep in some scripts, because bsdgrep
do not support constructs like:

...| grep -f - ...

Claude Buisson
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