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<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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%general-entities;
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]>
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<sect1 id="ch-tools-gcc-pass2" role="wrap">
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<title>GCC-&gcc-version; - Pass 2</title>
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<?dbhtml filename="gcc-pass2.html"?>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-gcc-pass2">
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<primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
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<secondary>tools, pass 2</secondary></indexterm>
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<sect2 role="package"><title/>
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<segmentedlist>
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<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
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<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
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<seglistitem><seg>11.0 SBU</seg><seg>274 MB</seg></seglistitem>
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</segmentedlist>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 role="installation">
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<title>Re-installation of GCC</title>
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<para>The tools required to test GCC and Binutils are installed now: Tcl,
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Expect and DejaGNU. Therefore we can now rebuild GCC and Binutils, linking
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them against the new Glibc, and test them properly (if running the test suites
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in this chapter). One thing to note, however, is that these test suites are
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highly dependent on properly functioning pseudo terminals (PTYs) which are
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provided by your host. These days, PTYs are most commonly implemented via the
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<systemitem class="filesystem">devpts</systemitem> file system. You can quickly check if your host
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system is set up correctly in this regard by performing a simple test:</para>
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<screen><userinput>expect -c "spawn ls"</userinput></screen>
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<para>The response might be:</para>
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<blockquote><screen><computeroutput>The system has no more ptys. Ask your system administrator to create more.</computeroutput></screen></blockquote>
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<para>If you receive the above message, your host doesn't have its PTYs set up
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properly. In this case there is no point in running the test suites for GCC
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and Binutils until you are able to resolve the issue. You can consult the LFS
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Wiki at <ulink url="&wiki-root;"/> for more information on how to get PTYs
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working.</para>
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<para>This time we will build both the C and the C++ compilers, so you'll have
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to unpack both the core and the g++ tarballs (and testsuite too, if you want to
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run the tests). Unpacking them in your working directory, they will all unfold
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into a single <filename class="directory">gcc-&gcc-version;/</filename> subdirectory.</para>
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<para>First correct a problem and make an essential adjustment:</para>
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<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../gcc-&gcc-short-version;-no_fixincludes-1.patch
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patch -Np1 -i ../gcc-&gcc-short-version;-specs-1.patch</userinput></screen>
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<para>The first patch disables the GCC <command>fixincludes</command> script. We
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mentioned this briefly earlier, but a slightly more in-depth explanation of
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the fixincludes process is warranted here. Under normal circumstances, the GCC
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<command>fixincludes</command> script scans your system for header files that need to be fixed. It
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might find that some Glibc header files on your host system need to be fixed,
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fix them and put them in the GCC private include directory. Then, later on in
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<xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, after we've installed the newer
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Glibc, this private include directory would be searched before the system
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include directory, resulting in GCC finding the fixed headers from the host
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system, which would most likely not match the Glibc version actually used for
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the LFS system.</para>
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<para>The second patch changes GCC's default location of the dynamic linker
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(typically <filename>ld-linux.so.2</filename>). It also removes
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<filename class="directory">/usr/include</filename> from GCC's include search
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path. Patching now rather than adjusting the specs file after installation
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ensures that our new dynamic linker gets used during the actual build of GCC.
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That is, all the final (and temporary) binaries created during the build will
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link against the new Glibc.</para>
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<important><para>The above patches are <emphasis>critical</emphasis> in ensuring
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a successful overall build. Do not forget to apply them.</para></important>
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<para>Create a separate build directory again:</para>
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<screen><userinput>mkdir ../gcc-build
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cd ../gcc-build</userinput></screen>
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<para>Before starting to build GCC, remember to unset any environment
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variables that override the default optimization flags.</para>
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<para>Now prepare GCC for compilation:</para>
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<screen><userinput>../gcc-&gcc-version;/configure --prefix=/tools \
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--libexecdir=/tools/lib --with-local-prefix=/tools \
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--enable-clocale=gnu --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix \
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--enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-languages=c,c++ \
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--disable-libstdcxx-pch</userinput></screen>
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<para>The meaning of the new configure options:</para>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><parameter>--enable-clocale=gnu</parameter></term>
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<listitem><para>This option
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ensures the correct locale model is selected for the C++ libraries under all
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circumstances. If the configure script finds the <emphasis>de_DE</emphasis>
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locale installed, it will select the correct <emphasis>gnu</emphasis> locale
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model. However, people who don't install the <emphasis>de_DE</emphasis> locale
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would run the risk of building ABI incompatible C++ libraries due to the wrong
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<emphasis>generic</emphasis> locale model being selected.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><parameter>--enable-threads=posix</parameter></term>
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<listitem><para>This enables
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C++ exception handling for multi-threaded code.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><parameter>--enable-__cxa_atexit</parameter></term>
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<listitem><para>This option
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allows use of __cxa_atexit, rather than atexit, to register C++ destructors for
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local statics and global objects and is essential for fully standards-compliant
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handling of destructors. It also affects the C++ ABI and therefore results in
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C++ shared libraries and C++ programs that are interoperable with other Linux
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distributions.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><parameter>--enable-languages=c,c++</parameter></term>
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<listitem><para>This option
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ensures that both the C and C++ compilers are built.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><parameter>--disable-libstdcxx-pch</parameter></term>
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<listitem><para>Don't build the
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PCH (pre-compiled header) for libstdc++. It takes up a ton of space, and we
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have no use for it.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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<para>Compile the package:</para>
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<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
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<para>There is no need to use the <parameter>bootstrap</parameter> target now,
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as the compiler we're using to compile this GCC was built from the exact same
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version of the GCC sources we used earlier.</para>
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<para>Compilation is now complete. As mentioned earlier, we don't recommend
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running the test suites for the temporary tools here in this chapter. If you
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still want to run the GCC test suite anyway, the following command will do
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so:</para>
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<screen><userinput>make -k check</userinput></screen>
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<para>The <parameter>-k</parameter> flag is used to make the test suite run
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through to completion and not stop at the first failure. The GCC test suite is
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very comprehensive and is almost guaranteed to generate a few failures. To get
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a summary of the test suite results, run this:</para>
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<screen><userinput>../gcc-&gcc-version;/contrib/test_summary</userinput></screen>
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<para>(For just the summaries, pipe the output through
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<userinput>grep -A7 Summ</userinput>.)</para>
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<para>You can compare your results to those posted to the gcc-testresults
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mailing list for similar configurations to your own. For an example of how
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current GCC-&gcc-version; should look on i686-pc-linux-gnu, see
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<ulink url="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2004-04/msg00414.html"/>.</para>
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<para>Having a few unexpected failures often cannot be avoided. The GCC
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developers are usually aware of these, but haven't yet gotten around to fixing
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them. In short, unless your results are vastly different from those at the above
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URL, it is safe to continue.</para>
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<para>And finally install the package:</para>
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<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
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<note><para>At this point it is strongly recommended to repeat the sanity check
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we performed earlier in this chapter. Refer back to
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<xref linkend="ch-tools-adjusting"/> and repeat the little test compilation. If
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the result is wrong, then most likely you forgot to apply the above mentioned
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GCC Specs patch.</para></note>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 role="content"><title/>
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<para>The details on this package are found in <xref linkend="contents-gcc"/>.</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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