nixpkgs/pkgs/development/compilers/gcc-4.4/default.nix
Lluís Batlle i Rossell 48bb7745e7 gcc 4.4.2 is also affected by the wrong CPP passed to the configure script of
the target libraries, as 4.3.4
I trigger the breaking build using uclibc, instead of glibc, and then the
mixture of CPP getting the build glibc headers, and CC getting the uclibc
headers, makes the problem evident.
In 4.3.4 it only affected libmudflap. In 4.4.2, it affects libmudflap and
libstdc++.


svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=18850
2009-12-09 10:05:47 +00:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, noSysDirs
, langC ? true, langCC ? true, langFortran ? false, langTreelang ? false
, langJava ? false
, profiledCompiler ? false
, staticCompiler ? false
, enableShared ? true
, texinfo ? null
, gmp, mpfr, gettext, which
, ppl ? null, cloogppl ? null # used by the Graphite optimization framework
, bison ? null, flex ? null
, zlib ? null, boehmgc ? null
, zip ? null, unzip ? null, pkgconfig ? null, gtk ? null, libart_lgpl ? null
, libX11 ? null, libXt ? null, libSM ? null, libICE ? null, libXtst ? null
, libXrender ? null, xproto ? null, renderproto ? null, xextproto ? null
, libXrandr ? null, libXi ? null, inputproto ? null, randrproto ? null
, enableMultilib ? false
, name ? "gcc"
, cross ? null
, binutilsCross ? null
, libcCross ? null
, crossStageStatic ? true
}:
assert langTreelang -> bison != null && flex != null;
assert langJava -> zip != null && unzip != null
&& zlib != null && boehmgc != null;
with stdenv.lib;
let version = "4.4.2";
javaEcj = fetchurl {
# The `$(top_srcdir)/ecj.jar' file is automatically picked up at
# `configure' time.
# XXX: Eventually we might want to take it from upstream.
url = "ftp://sourceware.org/pub/java/ecj-4.3.jar";
sha256 = "0jz7hvc0s6iydmhgh5h2m15yza7p2rlss2vkif30vm9y77m97qcx";
};
# Antlr (optional) allows the Java `gjdoc' tool to be built. We want a
# binary distribution here to allow the whole chain to be bootstrapped.
javaAntlr = fetchurl {
url = http://www.antlr.org/download/antlr-3.1.3.jar;
sha256 = "1f41j0y4kjydl71lqlvr73yagrs2jsg1fjymzjz66mjy7al5lh09";
};
xlibs = [
libX11 libXt libSM libICE libXtst libXrender libXrandr libXi
xproto renderproto xextproto inputproto randrproto
];
javaAwtGtk = langJava && gtk != null;
crossConfigureFlags =
"--target=${cross.config}" +
(if crossStageStatic then
" --disable-libssp --disable-nls" +
" --without-headers" +
" --disable-threads " +
" --disable-libmudflap " +
" --disable-libgomp " +
" --disable-shared"
else
" --with-headers=${libcCross}/include" +
" --enable-__cxa_atexit" +
" --enable-long-long" +
" --enable-threads=posix" +
" --enable-nls"
);
stageNameAddon = if (crossStageStatic) then "-stage-static" else
"-stage-final";
crossNameAddon = if (cross != null) then "-${cross.config}" + stageNameAddon else "";
in
# We need all these X libraries when building AWT with GTK+.
assert gtk != null -> (filter (x: x == null) xlibs) == [];
stdenv.mkDerivation ({
name = "${name}-${version}" + crossNameAddon;
builder = ./builder.sh;
src = (import ./sources.nix) {
inherit fetchurl optional version;
inherit langC langCC langFortran langJava;
};
patches =
[./pass-cxxcpp.patch
# libmudflap and libstdc++ receive the build CPP,
# and not the target.
# http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=42279
./target-cpp.patch
# (fixed in gcc 4.4.3) bad mixture of build/target flags
./libstdc++-target.patch
]
++ optional noSysDirs ./no-sys-dirs.patch;
inherit noSysDirs profiledCompiler staticCompiler langJava crossStageStatic
libcCross;
buildInputs = [ texinfo gmp mpfr gettext which ]
++ (optional (ppl != null) ppl)
++ (optional (cloogppl != null) cloogppl)
++ (optionals langTreelang [bison flex])
++ (optional (zlib != null) zlib)
++ (optional (boehmgc != null) boehmgc)
++ (optionals langJava [zip unzip])
++ (optionals javaAwtGtk [gtk pkgconfig libart_lgpl] ++ xlibs)
++ (optionals (cross != null) [binutilsCross])
;
configureFlags = "
${if enableMultilib then "" else "--disable-multilib"}
${if enableShared then "" else "--disable-shared"}
${if ppl != null then "--with-ppl=${ppl}" else ""}
${if cloogppl != null then "--with-cloog=${cloogppl}" else ""}
${if langJava then "--with-ecj-jar=${javaEcj}" else ""}
${if javaAwtGtk then "--enable-java-awt=gtk" else ""}
${if langJava && javaAntlr != null then "--with-antlr-jar=${javaAntlr}" else ""}
--with-gmp=${gmp}
--with-mpfr=${mpfr}
--disable-libstdcxx-pch
--without-included-gettext
--with-system-zlib
--enable-languages=${
concatStrings (intersperse ","
( optional langC "c"
++ optional langCC "c++"
++ optional langFortran "fortran"
++ optional langJava "java"
++ optional langTreelang "treelang"
)
)
}
${if stdenv.isi686 then "--with-arch=i686" else ""}
${if cross != null then crossConfigureFlags else ""}
";
targetConfig = if (cross != null) then cross.config else null;
# Needed for the cross compilation to work
AR = "ar";
LD = "ld";
CC = "gcc";
# Setting $CPATH and $LIBRARY_PATH to make sure both `gcc' and `xgcc' find
# the library headers and binaries, regarless of the language being
# compiled.
# Note: When building the Java AWT GTK+ peer, the build system doesn't
# honor `--with-gmp' et al., e.g., when building
# `libjava/classpath/native/jni/java-math/gnu_java_math_GMP.c', so we just
# add them to $CPATH and $LIBRARY_PATH in this case.
CPATH = concatStrings
(intersperse ":" (map (x: x + "/include")
(optionals langJava [ boehmgc zlib ]
++ optionals javaAwtGtk xlibs
++ optionals javaAwtGtk [ gmp mpfr ])));
LIBRARY_PATH = concatStrings
(intersperse ":" (map (x: x + "/lib")
(optionals langJava [ boehmgc zlib ]
++ optionals javaAwtGtk xlibs
++ optionals javaAwtGtk [ gmp mpfr ])));
passthru = { inherit langC langCC langFortran langTreelang enableMultilib; };
meta = {
homepage = http://gcc.gnu.org/;
license = "GPLv3+"; # runtime support libraries are typically LGPLv3+
description = "GNU Compiler Collection, version ${version}";
longDescription = ''
The GNU Compiler Collection includes compiler front ends for C, C++,
Objective-C, Fortran, OpenMP for C/C++/Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well
as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj, libgomp,...).
GCC development is a part of the GNU Project, aiming to improve the
compiler used in the GNU system including the GNU/Linux variant.
'';
maintainers = [
# Add your name here!
stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo
];
# Volunteers needed for the {Cyg,Dar}win ports.
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
};
})