To add to the problems mentioned previously in this thread. For this below, I'm using solely lang/gcc33 (aka gcc334). The buildworld with NO_DYNAMICROOT=yes set in /etc/make.conf did help a bit mentioned previously. At least the shells found their symbols, so the system comes up to a ttyv fine. Starting a plain KDE/X11 environment works, too. Compiling world with NO_DYNAMICROOT=yes did _not_ help with the "undeclared MD5_*" problems when it came across libopie and others as mentioned previously. Yesterday I removed NO_DYNAMICROOT=yes so we could again see how gcc334 does things that way. I also applied CTM buckets thru late yesterday evening (CDT). Now it breaks building libstdc++ as shown here: [...] ===> gnu/lib/libstdc++ /usr/local/bin/g++33 -march=pentium2 -pipe -O2 -march=pentium2 -pipe -O2 -fno-implicit-templates -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wno-deprecated -c /src/contrib/libstdc++/src/bitset.cc [...] /usr/local/bin/gcc33 -fpic -DPIC -march=pentium2 -pipe -O2 -march=pentium2 -pipe -O2 -march=pentium2 -DIN_GLIBCPP_V3 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++ -I/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/../../../contrib/libstdc++/libsupc++ -I/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/../../../contrib/gcc -c /src/contrib/gcc/cp-demangle.c -o cp-demangle.So /usr/local/bin/gcc33 -fpic -DPIC -march=pentium2 -pipe -O2 -march=pentium2 -pipe -O2 -march=pentium2 -DIN_GLIBCPP_V3 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++ -I/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/../../../contrib/libstdc++/libsupc++ -I/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/../../../contrib/gcc -c /src/contrib/gcc/dyn-string.c -o dyn-string.So building shared library libstdc++.so.4 /usr/obj/src/i386/usr/bin/ld: libstdc++.so.4: undefined versioned symbol name std::time_put_w_at__at_GLIBCPP_3.2 /usr/obj/src/i386/usr/bin/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: Bad value collect2: ld returned 1 exit status *** Error code 1 (continuing) `all' not remade because of errors. ===> gnu/lib/libsupc++ [...] Also, for some reason, after installing this bad build, anything using /lib/libc.so.5 started having missing symbols unrelated to what is shown above, and I can't find a bad build of libc in this same buildworld log. The log _shows_ libc.so.5 & its relatives all compiled and linked fine. I did a rescue by copying libc.so.5 from a slightly old JPSNAP CD. Could any of these glitches with gcc334 be a local makefile problem? Or would they be bugs with gcc334 itself? If it is bugs with gcc334, can someone update the lang/gcc33 port with a later snapshot, please? Does anyone care that we try using a later gcc than what is installed with 5-current world? I feel sooner or later we will be forced into using it. -- thx, Paul Seniura.Received on Fri Apr 09 2004 - 07:50:00 UTC
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