Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 23:04:39 +0200 From: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl> To: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: make xdev-links Message-ID: <544578E7.2040506@myspectrum.nl> In-Reply-To: <B24B850B-4BC1-4F61-A088-4CF4C4D61B81@bsdimp.com> References: <54438864.2050506@myspectrum.nl> <B4573F69-6A83-4FB1-82EF-DF509DFA6562@bsdimp.com> <544438CC.2040607@myspectrum.nl> <B24B850B-4BC1-4F61-A088-4CF4C4D61B81@bsdimp.com>
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Hello Warner, On 20-10-14 16:02, Warner Losh wrote: > >> [snip] > You just built clang. If you are using the old gcc that you built a while ago, all bets are off. > Also, if your ports tree isn’t clean, you may have old OABI .os in there that weren’t rebuilt. I will have a look some day to see what happens if I start with a completely clean setup. >>>> If the symlinks are renamed to armv6-freebsd-gnuebi-* compiling works fine. >>>> Should such a rename be considered? >>> The links aren’t causing that error. They won’t be renamed. If there’s a real bug here, >>> it needs to be fixed elsewhere. >> I don't know the root cause, but clang e.g. will behave differently >> depending on the name it is invoked with. So perhaps that logic needs >> to be extended then. > clang can’t build u-boot. A couple of arm boards from 2014.10 can be build with clang. > Second, if clang produces oabi binaries with the above > name, it needs to change to not do that. Either way, not an xdev problem. As mentioned above I will have a look if this can be reproduced on a clean install. >>>> Unrelated, since crochet wants to be run as root, I noticed u-boot will stop >>>> compiling, since the root shell has VENDOR set to amd, overwriting the actual >>>> board VENDOR in the Makefiles. >>> That’s odd. It shouldn’t be doing that. Any idea where that’s coming from? >> No idea, I do know 2 more people reported the same problem in the >> u-boot mailinglist before, so it is not limited to my setup. I just didn't >> encounter it before, since I typically don't build u-boot as root. > Yea, that sounds like a bug to me. I get “acorn” on my rPi, which is quite lame. The variable is set by csh. I don't know why u-boot cannot cope with it at the moment. Regards, Jeroen
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