GCC uses an AWK script to generate source code that helps process

command-line options.  According to POSIX, string comparisons (and
hence sorting) are to be performed based on the locale's collating
order.  Alas GNU AWK only does so in POSIX mode, whereas starting
with FreeBSD 11 we do so by default, running into a bug (or false
assumption) with that script used by GCC.

Setting MAKE_ARGS such that AWK is always invoked in the C locale
works around this bug.

PR:		210122, 211742
Submitted by:	jkim
This commit is contained in:
Gerald Pfeifer 2016-08-14 07:28:13 +00:00
parent 79e324102d
commit 4d04d16b49
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=420178
2 changed files with 5 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -99,7 +99,10 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable-nls \
${ICONV_CONFIGURE_ARG} \
--with-pkgversion="FreeBSD Ports Collection" \
--with-system-zlib
MAKE_ARGS+= MAKEINFOFLAGS="--no-split"
# On FreeBSD 11 and above AWK uses the locale's collating order which
# runs into a bug in GCC (PR 211742).
MAKE_ARGS+= MAKEINFOFLAGS="--no-split" \
AWK="${SETENV} LC_ALL=C ${AWK:Q}"
USE_LDCONFIG= ${TARGLIB}
PLIST_SUB= GCC_VERSION=${GCC_VERSION} \
GNU_HOST=${CONFIGURE_TARGET} \

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