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Reviewed by:
* Sam Thursfield
* Paul Sherwood
* Josh Malkinson
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Update the GCC compiler to the 4.9.2 version. It turns out that a C++
compiler is required to build the latest GCC releases, so build one in
stages 1 and 2 as well.
The updated list of GCC configuration options that either don't work in
a cross compiler or are not needed in a temporary compiler, were based
on the latest instructions from Linux From Scratch.
The inclusion of /lib64 in the lib path for the stage 1 linker is an
attempt to turn things more robust rather than to just symlink in /lib
stuff that ends up installed in /lib64 (as it is already being done for
libgcc_s.so). Ideally, we should configure every chunk to install to
/lib, however GCC seems to not honour the `--with-libdir` configuration
flag.
With this version of GCC, it looks like a sysroot needs to be given at
configure time so that `--with-native-system-header-dir` does what it
claims to do. Unfortunately, this has the side effect of making GCC not
passing to the linker the linker sysroot flag: `-Wl,--sysroot=$SYSROOT`.
The workaround is to modify LDFLAGS to give a sysroot directly to GCC,
`--sysroot=$SYSROOT`, which will then be further passed down to the
linker.
As the newest version of GCC finds more warnings than the previous one,
`-Werror` was disabled for the coreutils, GDB and Syslinux projects.
Syslinux's Makefile had to be patched, as it is not possible to disable
`-Werror` for all targets through the NO_WERROR variable.
The hack to handle libgcc_eh being required during eglibc's build was
removed, as it doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
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Collect tools which nothing build depends on into same stratum to reduce
unnecessary rebuilding.
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Add ipmitool to strata/tools.morph
Ipmitool is needed to use pxeboot.write extension
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morph now contains distbuild and morph-cache-server, so the distbuild
stratum can go away, and anything that needs it can now use morph.
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This was motivated by commit 5c15bf5f978bae01f1ca3cbe6414ab1d355a6adf
which fixes a Makefile issue that was causing intermittent build
failures when using parallel make.
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Reviewed-by: Richard Maw on irc
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This includes `git replace` mitigation code and raising an exception
if morph can't talk to the remote git cache, rather than assuming the
morphology didn't exist, and building the wrong thing.
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Also update morph with fix to GitDirectory config caching.
Cpython change reviewed by Richard Maw and Paul Sherwood, each
giving +1.
Morph change reviewed by Richard Maw, +2
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