#!/usr/bin/env bash set -ex source shared.sh GCC=5.5.0 curl https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-$GCC/gcc-$GCC.tar.xz | xzcat | tar xf - cd gcc-$GCC # FIXME(#49246): Remove the `sed` below. # # On 2018 March 21st, two Travis builders' cache for Docker are suddenly invalidated. Normally this # is fine, because we just need to rebuild the Docker image. However, it reveals a network issue: # downloading from `ftp://gcc.gnu.org/` from Travis (using passive mode) often leads to "Connection # timed out" error, and even when the download completed, the file is usually corrupted. This causes # nothing to be landed that day. # # We observed that the `gcc-4.8.5.tar.bz2` above can be downloaded successfully, so as a stability # improvement we try to download from the HTTPS mirror instead. Turns out this uncovered the third # bug: the host `gcc.gnu.org` and `cygwin.com` share the same IP, and the TLS certificate of the # latter host is presented to `wget`! Therefore, we choose to download from the insecure HTTP server # instead here. # sed -i'' 's|ftp://gcc\.gnu\.org/|http://gcc.gnu.org/|g' ./contrib/download_prerequisites ./contrib/download_prerequisites mkdir ../gcc-build cd ../gcc-build hide_output ../gcc-$GCC/configure \ --prefix=/rustroot \ --enable-languages=c,c++ hide_output make -j10 hide_output make install cd .. rm -rf gcc-build rm -rf gcc-$GCC yum erase -y gcc gcc-c++ binutils