GCC + FreeBSD 11.0 Stable - stat.h does not have vm_ooffset_t definition
Jung-uk Kim
jkim at FreeBSD.org
Thu Apr 27 23:14:18 UTC 2017
On 04/27/2017 19:07, Patrick Powell wrote:
> On 04/27/17 13:59, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
>> On 04/27/2017 12:45, Patrick Powell wrote:
>>> On 04/26/17 09:34, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
>>>> On 04/26/2017 10:14, Patrick Powell wrote:
>>>>> First: a big thank-you to the support/fixit people for all of their work!
>>>>>
>>>>> I was doing some testing using FreeBSD 11.0-STABLE and some of my
>>>>> configure scripts died. However, they were working fine on FreeBSD 11.0
>>>>> RELEASE.
>>>>>
>>>>> I found the problem, but I do not know how to resolve this. When you
>>>>> install the GCC compiler from the PKG repository it appears to create a
>>>>> modified set of include files from the system (default?) include files
>>>>> (/usr/include). However, when the modified /usr/include/sys/types.h
>>>>> file is created, the typedef for vm_ooffset_t is modified, and there is
>>>>> no reference to __vm_ooffset_t that the compiler can resolve.
>>>>>
>>>>> < typedef __int64_t vm_ooffset_t;
>>>>> ---
>>>>>> typedef __vm_ooffset_t vm_ooffset_t;
>>>> ...
>>>> You have to rebuild lang/gcc from the ports tree to fix this problem.
>>>>
>>>> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2017-February/064937.html
>>>>
>>>> Jung-uk Kim
>>>>
>>> Does this mean that the GCC port/package needs to be updated? If so,
>>> should I file a PR report on this issue?
>>> I (temporarily) fixed this problem by hand editting the modified types.h
>>> file and things seem to work.
>> I already wrote a patch (attached). :-)
>>
>> Jung-uk Kim
> Will the GCC port be updated with this patch?
If the maintainer (gerald) approves. CC'd.
> Any action needed by me on this?
No, thanks. :-)
Jung-uk Kim
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