I'm filing this bug (from a template, mind you) because the ebuild I'm reporting it against failed to build once I removed my /usr/bin/{gcc,cc,c++,c99} binaries. This means that the ebuild is relying on gcc or cc as compiler, while it should use "$(tc-getCC)" so that user choices are respected, and cross-compiling works as intended. This usually comes down to one of these tasks: - use emake CC="$(tc-getCC)" for building, to ovewrite make's CC variable (defaults to "cc", some upstream rewrites it); - the above plus replacing explicit "gcc" (or similar) calls with $(CC) so that the variable is actually respected; - tc-export CC in src_compile before eventual econf. For C++, you'd have to replace CC with CXX everywhere above, of course. If your package is a special case on this, please let me know. Thanks, Diego
Created attachment 182072 [details, diff] Patch to sel-0.08.4.ebuild to add a CC=$(tc-getCC) as suggested in comment #0 This is a minimal fix to the reported problem, by changing the make call to include CC="$(tc-getCC)". The ebuild could do with some minor cleanup, such as using an in-place sed when rewriting the Makefile and sel.c, but those are not required to fix this issue, so I have left those as they were. This package appears to be dead upstream, and the HOMEPAGE returns a 404.