Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> skribis: >>> + (synopsis "Collection of subroutines used by various GNU programs"))) >> >> Maybe add a short description. > > Okay. > >>> +(define-public libiberty >>> + (make-libiberty gcc)) >> >> s/gcc/gcc-4.8/ if 4.8 is the last package installing it. > > I wanted to provide a default libiberty package for the default “gcc”. > Otherwise any change to the default GCC version would require packages > to update their libiberty input. > > GCC 4.8 actually installs libiberty somewhere in the “lib” output of > gcc-4.8, but GCC 4.9 does not, nor does GCC 5.1. Is there a problem > with “libiberty” as defined above, following whatever GCC version is set > as the default?
Oh you mean that 4.9 and 5.1 install it as well, just not in the “lib” output, right? Then that is fine, indeed. Ludo’.