sasquatch: support gcc 10#725
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I forgot to increment the copyright to 2021, so I just quickly force-pushed real quick to fix that. |
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done, thanks |
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Sasquatch apparently depends on
-fcommon, which was previously the default, but-fno-commonis now the default in GCC 10. @svenschwermer figured it out in devttys0/sasquatch#34, but @devttys0 hasn't merged it yet, so until that happens, this change simply makes the flag explicit in our ebuild.It's hard to tell because the diff adds a new file and isn't really a "diff" per se, but the new file is just a copy of
sasquatch-20180522.ebuildwith the lineEXTRA_CFLAGS=-fcommon \added, and the git commit bumped to the most recent version, for good measure.