# $NetBSD: hacks.mk,v 1.1 2024/01/21 08:22:02 taca Exp $ .if !defined(RUBY33_HACKS_MK) RUBY33_HACKS_MK= defined .include "../../mk/compiler.mk" ### [ Sun Jun 5 10:05:39 CEST 2005 : seb ] ### On NetBSD/sparc64, gcc optimisation, at least for version 3.3.3, ### produces segmentation faulting miniruby binary. ### Also note that `-O' level optimisation produces a miniruby ### binary that loops while running the installation scripts. ### .if ${MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-*-sparc64} . if ${CC_VERSION:Mgcc-3.3.*} PKG_HACKS+= optimisation BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= rm:-O[0-9]* . endif ### ruby193 binary built on NetBSD/sparc64 with gcc 4.5.1 and the default -O2 ### dumps core during generating RDocs. ### Using -O1 works around. . if ${CC_VERSION:Mgcc-4.5.*} PKG_HACKS+= optimisation BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= opt:-O2:-O1 . endif .endif # On NetBSD/sh3el 6.0, the default -Os causes an error on compiling node.c: # {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:1458: \ # Error: pcrel too far # and -O1 works around. .if ${MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-*-sh3*} && ${CC_VERSION:Mgcc-4.5.*} PKG_HACKS+= optimisation BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= opt:-Os:-O1 rm:-freorder-blocks .endif # On NetBSD/aarch64, GCC before GCC 10 optimisation produces segmentation # faulting miniruby binary. .if ${MACHINE_PLATFORM:MNetBSD-*-aarch64*} && ${CC_VERSION:Mgcc-[2-9]*} PKG_HACKS+= optimisation BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= rm:-fomit-frame-pointer .endif .endif # RUBY33_HACKS_MK