https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=104871

--- Comment #4 from CVS Commits <cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
The releases/gcc-11 branch has been updated by Iain D Sandoe
<ia...@gcc.gnu.org>:

https://gcc.gnu.org/g:3417f095f149ba09ca9d4f62bfaf661819a04333

commit r11-10782-g3417f095f149ba09ca9d4f62bfaf661819a04333
Author: Simon Wright <si...@pushface.org>
Date:   Sun Jun 12 17:01:22 2022 +0100

    Darwin: Truncate kernel-provided version to OS major for Darwin >= 20.

    In common with system tools, GCC uses a version obtained from the kernel as
    the prevailing macOS target, when that is not overridden by command line or
    environment versions (i.e. mmacosx-version-min=, MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET).

    Presently, GCC assumes that if the OS version is >= 20, the value used
should
    include both major and minium version identifiers.  However the system
tools
    (for those versions) truncate the value to the major version - this leads
to
    link errors when combining objects built with clang and GCC for example:

    ld: warning: object file (null.o) was built for newer macOS version (12.2)
    than being linked (12.0)

    The change here truncates the values GCC uses to the major version.

    gcc/ChangeLog:

            PR target/104871
            * config/darwin-driver.c (darwin_find_version_from_kernel): If the
OS
            version is darwin20 (macOS 11) or greater, truncate the version to
the
            major number.

    (cherry picked from commit add1adaa17a294ea25918ffb4fdd40f115362632)

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