Re: [AArch64] Stage2 updates

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On Thu, 2012-12-27 at 19:18 -0700, Al Stone wrote:
> For those following along at home...
> 
> The nss-utils and nss-softokn packages now build properly for stage2.
> They needed to have 64-bit builds enabled and nss-softokn has an
> infinite loop that is fortunately only used in code needed for FIPS140
> certification -- we can safely ignore this, for now at least.
> 
> In progress now are the nss and elfutils packages.  Mark Slater is
> working on elfutils.
> 

And elfutils built with no changes but there were a few problems along
the way. stage2/local.conf has a problem which caused a build failure.
I ended up with this patch which comments out the distcc stuff I'm not
using and the problematic J=1 (should be J=-j1):

diff --git a/stage2/local.conf b/stage2/local.conf
index 6ab4645..2e848c7 100644
--- a/stage2/local.conf
+++ b/stage2/local.conf
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-J=1
-DISTCC_HOSTS=localhost
-DISTCC_BACKOFF_PERIOD=0
-PATH=/stage2/distcc-bin:$PATH
+# J=1
+# DISTCC_HOSTS=localhost
+# DISTCC_BACKOFF_PERIOD=0
+# PATH=/stage2/distcc-bin:$PATH
 PATH=/stage2/ccache-bin:$PATH
 TARGET=aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu
 RPMTARGET=aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu
 TCONFIGARGS="--prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib64      --enable-werror=no --enable-cxx   --enable-languages=c,c++ --enable-threads=posix "
 SUFFIX=64
-export J DISTCC_HOSTS DISTCC_BACKOFF_PERIOD PATH
-export TARGET RPMTARGET TCONFIGARGS SUFFIX
+# export J DISTCC_HOSTS DISTCC_BACKOFF_PERIOD
+export PATH TARGET RPMTARGET TCONFIGARGS SUFFIX


Also, there was a link error with my first attempt to build elfutils. A
failing configure test showed this problem:

--- test.c ---
char lzma_auto_decoder ();
int main()
{
  return lzma_auto_decoder ();
}
---

# gcc test.c -llzma
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../../aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/bin/ld: warning: librt.so.1, needed by /usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../../aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/bin/ld: warning: libpthread.so.0, needed by /usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so: undefined reference to `pthread_join@GLIBC_2.16'
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so: undefined reference to `pthread_condattr_setclock@GLIBC_2.16'
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so: undefined reference to `clock_gettime@GLIBC_2.16'
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so: undefined reference to `pthread_create@GLIBC_2.16'
/usr/lib64/gcc/aarch64-redhat-linux-gnu/4.7.2/../../../liblzma.so: undefined reference to `pthread_sigmask@GLIBC_2.16'

So this looks like something wrong in the static linker or maybe the
collect2 wrapper. I was able to work around it with:

diff --git a/etc/ld.so.conf b/etc/ld.so.conf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4d778f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/etc/ld.so.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+/lib64
+/usr/lib64

The linker should look in those directories anyway, but for some reason
it isn't.

So, now how do I get the build into the upstream rootfs.git?

--Mark





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