Bump the pkgrel of gcc4 and gcc6, and regenerate the cross/* versions
with "pmbootstrap aportgen gcc6-armv7" etc.
Should fix these errors:
Error loading shared library libisl.so.22: No such file or directory (needed by /usr/gcc6/libexec/gcc/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/6.4.0/cc1)
Error relocating /usr/gcc6/libexec/gcc/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/6.4.0/cc1: isl_union_map_free: symbol not found
Error relocating /usr/gcc6/libexec/gcc/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/6.4.0/cc1: isl_map_from_pw_aff: symbol not found
Error relocating /usr/gcc6/libexec/gcc/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/6.4.0/cc1: isl_schedule_from_domain: symbol not found
...
Related: 54749a5222
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Rebuild all other GCC packages against mpfr4, so they don't fail with:
Error loading shared library libmpfr.so.4: No such file or directory (needed by /usr/gcc4/libexec/gcc/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/4.9.2/cc1)
[ci:skip-build]: won't finish in time
Related: 2b32ed3a48786fa151cad8f920e5d9997bee94ed in Alpine's aports.git
Explicitly depend on mpc1. Our generated gcc aports use the !tracedeps
option, so we need to explicitly set the libraries it depends on.
This has mostly not been an issue, as we are installing our gcc
packages together with Alpine's gcc package, which causes the libraries
to get installed anyway.
Fixes#236.
[ci:skip-build]: takes too long to build.
Successfully tested both the gcc4 compiler on x86_64 with a simple
program (fbdebug) and the gcc4-armhf cross-compiler to build a very old
u-boot port for Galaxy Nexus (a MR will follow soon) which failed to
boot with either newer version (6 and 8).
[skip ci]: already went through