mold/mold.spec
Martin Liška 714a1a35c3 - Update to version 1.8.0
* The --relocatable (or -r) option has been reimplemented to improve its
    performance and compatibility with the GNU linkers. That option tells the linker
    to combine input object files into another object file instead of into an
    executable or a shared library file. mold has been supporting the feature since
    version 0.9, but until now the output file created with -r looked fairly
    different from what GNU linkers would produce. GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler) in
    particular uses re-linkable object files as dynamic libraries instead of real
    .so files, and it didn't work with mold. Now, mold can produce object files that
    GHC can load. Note that this work was funded by Mercury, so thanks to the
    company to help us improve the product. (Yes, you can ask us to prioritize your
    feature request by funding the project.) (c9a7ae7)
  * --relocatable-merge-sections option has been added. By default, mold keeps
    original input section names for the --relocatable output and therefore does not
    merge input sections into a single output sections unless they are of the same
    name. If --relocatable-merge-sections is given, mold merges input by the usual
    default merging rule. For example, .text.foo and .text.bar are merged to .text
    if and only if --relocatable-merge-sections is given for the --relocatable
    output. (c2a0ae1)
  * -z [no]dynamic-undefined-weak options have been added. This option controls
    whether an undefined weak symbol is promoted to a dynamic symbol or not.
    (ed235f3)
  * --[no-]undefined-version options have been supported. Now, mold warns on a
    symbol name in a version script if it does not match with any defined symbol.
    This change was made so that it is easy to find a typo in a version script.
    (e2d7353)
  * mold now warns on symbol type mismatch. If two object files have the same symbol
    with different symbol types, it usually means your program has a bug. Chances
    are, you are using the same identifier as a function name in one translation
    unit and as a global variable name in another. So it makes sense to warn on the

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools:compiler/mold?expand=0&rev=80
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#
# spec file for package mold
#
# Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: mold
Version: 1.8.0
Release: 0
Summary: A Modern Linker (mold)
License: AGPL-3.0-or-later
Group: Development/Tools/Building
URL: https://github.com/rui314/mold
Source: https://github.com/rui314/mold/archive/v%{version}/mold-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: cmake
%if %{suse_version} < 1550
BuildRequires: gcc11-c++
%else
# These libraries are not present for openSUSE Leap
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: clang
BuildRequires: libdwarf-tools
BuildRequires: llvm
BuildRequires: llvm-gold
BuildRequires: tbb-devel
%ifarch x86_64
BuildRequires: gcc-32bit
%endif
%endif
BuildRequires: gdb
BuildRequires: glibc-devel-static
BuildRequires: libzstd-devel
BuildRequires: openssl-devel
%ifnarch ppc64
BuildRequires: valgrind
%endif
BuildRequires: zlib-devel
BuildRequires: zstd
PreReq: update-alternatives
ExcludeArch: ppc
%if %{suse_version} < 1550
%define build_args -DMOLD_USE_MIMALLOC=OFF -DMOLD_USE_MIMALLOC=OFF
%else
%define build_args -DMOLD_USE_MIMALLOC=OFF -DMOLD_USE_MIMALLOC=OFF -DMOLD_USE_SYSTEM_TBB=ON
%endif
%description
mold is a faster drop-in replacement for existing Unix linkers.
It is several times faster than LLVM lld linker, the second-fastest
open-source linker.
mold is created for increasing developer productivity by reducing
build time especially in rapid debug-edit-rebuild cycles.
%prep
%autosetup -p1
%build
%if %{suse_version} < 1550
export CC=gcc-11
export CXX=g++-11
%endif
%cmake %{build_args}
%cmake_build
%install
%cmake_install
%check
%if %{suse_version} < 1550
export TEST_CC=gcc-11
export TEST_CXX=g++-11
%endif
%ctest
%post
"%_sbindir/update-alternatives" --install \
"%_bindir/ld" ld "%_bindir/ld.mold" 1
%pre
if [ "$1" -gt 0 ] && [ -f %{_sbindir}/update-alternatives ] ; then
"%_sbindir/update-alternatives" --remove ld "%_bindir/ld.mold";
fi;
%postun
if [ ! -f %{_bindir}/lld ] ; then
"%{_sbindir}/update-alternatives" --remove ld "%{_bindir}/ld.mold"
fi
%files
%ghost %_sysconfdir/alternatives/ld
%{_bindir}/mold
%{_bindir}/ld.mold
%dir %{_libdir}/mold
%{_libexecdir}/mold/ld
%dir %{_libexecdir}/mold
%{_libdir}/mold/mold-wrapper.so
%{_mandir}/man1/mold.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man1/ld.mold.1.gz
%dir /usr/share/doc/mold
%doc /usr/share/doc/mold/LICENSE
%changelog