https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109805
--- Comment #9 from Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj at sergiodj dot net> --- at(In reply to Richard Biener from comment #8) > This works for me. The consistency check is not fully implemented and > instead > of passing down no -fdebug-prefix-map the patch passes the first but warns: > > > ./xgcc -B. t.o t2.o -o t > lto-wrapper: warning: option > -fdebug-prefix-map=/home/rguenther/obj-trunk-g/gcc=/bbb with different > values, using /home/rguenther/obj-trunk-g/gcc=/aaa > > to make consistency checking work we need to record -fcanon-prefix-map > and the full set of -f{file,debug}-prefix-map options in order (I think > file and debug variants can be considered the same) of the first TU and > compare that to each of the following TUs. Thanks a lot for the patch. I tried it locally, and it indeed works for the simple example I posted in the description of this bug. However, for some reason it doesn't seem to make a difference for the vim compilation. I'm still seeing a directory table like the following: Directory table: [path(line_strp)] 0 /home/ubuntu/vim/vim-9.0.1378/src/vim-basic (0) 1 /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits (57) 2 /usr/include (92) whereas if I pass -fdebug-prefix-map to LDFLAGS, the directory table becomes: Directory table: [path(line_strp)] 0 /usr/src/vim-2:9.0.1378-2ubuntu2~ppa1/src/vim-basic (0) 1 /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits (65) 2 /usr/include (100) which is what I expected to see. > Note a link-time specified option will simply ignore all options from the > compile-time (but only for the link-time unit, the compile-time debug info > has already been generated with the originally specified options). FWIW, I think this bug is related to #108534 (and the related discussion at https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-November/606205.html).