On 17/05/16 10:18, Bodie (Redacted sender tomas.bodzar for DMARC) wrote:
I think your options are to figure out why gcc does that, or to build a
toolchain which does not supply ssp. The easiest way to do the latter
is to use build.sh tools against a NetBSD-current source tree, a bit
like described here:
http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Howto%3A-Set-up-a-Rumprun-toolchain-in-Mac-OS-X
Note: -current *should* provide a new enough toolchain, but I haven't
verified it myself.
Current of NetBSD right now does not work properly inside VirtualBox (reported
by me and confirmed by some others). Anyway I will keep testing especially on
OpenBSD if I can find something way to fix it or at least workaround it and of
course waiting for newer gcc.