#49160: [FWIW] "base" and port:MacPorts fail to build with -flto -------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: rjvbertin@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: base | Version: Keywords: | Port: MacPorts -------------------------+-------------------------------- A bug report that has a considerable FYI factor: Using -flto in the CFLAGS when building MacPorts base or port:MacPorts leads to a build error in tcl8.5.15 because the (missing) pthread_np.h header file is (inappropriately) included. That's a Unix/Linux-specific file, so it seems the platform detection went wrong configuring tcl. That appears to be because of the test for the availability of the pthread*_np functions succeeds because the link-optimiser suppresses the actual symbol tested for from the test app. Looking at the test code this appears to be something any good optimiser would (or could) do; after cleanup the test "payload" looks like this: main() { char pthread_getattr_np(); char (*f)() = pthread_getattr_np(); return f != pthread_getattr_np; } In other words, the main function should always return true, the actual value of the variable (including "undefined") is moot for the test result. I'm aware that this is not a MacPorts bug but an issue in the Tcl build system. I'm reporting it here though because it occurs in a possibly customised Tcl version ... and I'm hoping at least one "base" developer already has a Tcl bug reporter account. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/49160> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X