crosstool-ng/patches/glibc/ports-2.10.1/110-binutils-2.20-compat.patch
Yann E. MORIN" 4b173045e9 libc/glibc: add 2.10.1
Woo... It seems the glibc guys finally decided that tarballs
were not deprecated, in fact.

The patchset was vampirised from Gentoo (kudos, guys!), and
applies to glibc+ports, so that's why it's been added as a
patchset against ports, not against glibc.
2009-11-13 21:37:18 +01:00

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diff -durN glibc-2.10.1.orig/configure glibc-2.10.1/configure
--- glibc-2.10.1.orig/configure 2009-05-17 14:19:31.000000000 +0200
+++ glibc-2.10.1/configure 2009-11-13 00:49:43.000000000 +0100
@@ -4839,7 +4839,7 @@
ac_prog_version=`$AS --version 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*GNU assembler.* \([0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\).*$/\1/p'`
case $ac_prog_version in
'') ac_prog_version="v. ?.??, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;;
- 2.1[3-9]*)
+ 2.1[3-9]*|[2-9].[2-9]*)
ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, ok"; ac_verc_fail=no;;
*) ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;;
@@ -4902,7 +4902,7 @@
ac_prog_version=`$LD --version 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*GNU ld.* \([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\).*$/\1/p'`
case $ac_prog_version in
'') ac_prog_version="v. ?.??, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;;
- 2.1[3-9]*)
+ 2.1[3-9]*|[2-9].[2-9]*)
ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, ok"; ac_verc_fail=no;;
*) ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;;
diff -durN glibc-2.10.1.orig/configure.in glibc-2.10.1/configure.in
--- glibc-2.10.1.orig/configure.in 2009-04-04 01:51:47.000000000 +0200
+++ glibc-2.10.1/configure.in 2009-11-13 00:49:43.000000000 +0100
@@ -897,10 +897,10 @@
# Accept binutils 2.13 or newer.
AC_CHECK_PROG_VER(AS, $AS, --version,
[GNU assembler.* \([0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\)],
- [2.1[3-9]*], AS=: critic_missing="$critic_missing as")
+ [2.1[3-9]*|[2-9].[2-9]*], AS=: critic_missing="$critic_missing as")
AC_CHECK_PROG_VER(LD, $LD, --version,
[GNU ld.* \([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\)],
- [2.1[3-9]*], LD=: critic_missing="$critic_missing ld")
+ [2.1[3-9]*|[2-9].[2-9]*], LD=: critic_missing="$critic_missing ld")
# We need the physical current working directory. We cannot use the
# "pwd -P" shell builtin since that's not portable. Instead we try to