Details on this package are located in Section 8.30.2, “Contents of GCC.”
The GCC package contains the GNU compiler collection, which includes the C and C++ compilers.
As in the first build of GCC, the GMP, MPFR, and MPC packages are required. Unpack the tarballs and move them into the required directories:
tar -xf ../mpfr-4.2.2.tar.xz mv -v mpfr-4.2.2 mpfr tar -xf ../gmp-6.3.0.tar.xz mv -v gmp-6.3.0 gmp tar -xf ../mpc-1.3.1.tar.gz mv -v mpc-1.3.1 mpc
If you are building on x86_64, change the default directory name for 64-bit libraries to “lib”:
case $(uname -m) in
  x86_64)
    sed -e '/m64=/s/lib64/lib/' \
        -i.orig gcc/config/i386/t-linux64
  ;;
esac
        Override the build rules of the libgcc and libstdc++ headers to allow building these libraries with POSIX threads support:
sed '/thread_header =/s/@.*@/gthr-posix.h/' \
    -i libgcc/Makefile.in libstdc++-v3/include/Makefile.in
        Create a separate build directory again:
mkdir -v build cd build
Before starting to build GCC, remember to unset any environment variables that override the default optimization flags.
Now prepare GCC for compilation:
../configure                   \
    --build=$(../config.guess) \
    --host=$LFS_TGT            \
    --target=$LFS_TGT          \
    --prefix=/usr              \
    --with-build-sysroot=$LFS  \
    --enable-default-pie       \
    --enable-default-ssp       \
    --disable-nls              \
    --disable-multilib         \
    --disable-libatomic        \
    --disable-libgomp          \
    --disable-libquadmath      \
    --disable-libsanitizer     \
    --disable-libssp           \
    --disable-libvtv           \
    --enable-languages=c,c++   \
    LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-L$PWD/$LFS_TGT/libgcc
        The meaning of the new configure options:
--with-build-sysroot=$LFS
            
                Normally, using --host ensures that a
                cross-compiler is used for building GCC, and that compiler
                knows that it has to look for headers and libraries in
                $LFS. However, the build system
                for GCC uses additional tools which are not aware of this
                location. This switch is needed so those tools will find the
                needed files in $LFS, and not
                on the host.
              
--target=$LFS_TGT
            
                We are cross-compiling GCC, so it's impossible to build
                target libraries (libgcc and
                libstdc++) with the GCC
                binaries compiled in this pass—those binaries won't run on
                the host. The GCC build system will attempt to use the host's
                C and C++ compilers as a workaround by default. Building the
                GCC target libraries with a different version of GCC is not
                supported, so using the host's compilers may cause the build
                to fail. This parameter ensures the libraries are built by
                GCC pass 1.
              
LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=...
            
                Allow libstdc++ to use the
                libgcc being built in this
                pass, instead of the previous version built in gcc-pass1. The previous
                version cannot properly support C++ exception handling
                because it was built without libc support.
              
--disable-libsanitizer
            
                Disable GCC sanitizer runtime libraries. They are not needed
                for the temporary installation. In gcc-pass1 it was implied
                by --disable-libstdcxx, and now we
                can explicitly pass it.
              
Compile the package:
make
Install the package:
make DESTDIR=$LFS install
As a finishing touch, create a utility symlink. Many programs and scripts run cc instead of gcc, which is used to keep programs generic and therefore usable on all kinds of UNIX systems where the GNU C compiler is not always installed. Running cc leaves the system administrator free to decide which C compiler to install:
ln -sv gcc $LFS/usr/bin/cc
Details on this package are located in Section 8.30.2, “Contents of GCC.”