When I went to apply my symbol versioning patch to upstream, I discovered that upstream had already bumped their soname to 6.4.0, beyond the bump that I'd applied to gcc to 5.0.0.
So I bumped upstream to 7.0.0, including the symbol versioning, and this adjusts gcc to match. r~
2016-03-02 Richard Henderson <r...@redhat.com> * libtool-version: Increase to 7:0:0. * libffi.map.in: Increase version numbers to 7.0. diff --git a/libffi/libffi.map.in b/libffi/libffi.map.in index ca50967..8bd27ef 100644 --- a/libffi/libffi.map.in +++ b/libffi/libffi.map.in @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ #include <fficonfig.h> #include <ffitarget.h> -LIBFFI_BASE_5 { +LIBFFI_BASE_7.0 { global: /* Exported data variables. */ ffi_type_void; @@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ LIBFFI_BASE_5 { }; #ifdef FFI_TARGET_HAS_COMPLEX_TYPE -LIBFFI_COMPLEX_5 { +LIBFFI_COMPLEX_7.0 { global: /* Exported data variables. */ ffi_type_complex_float; ffi_type_complex_double; ffi_type_complex_longdouble; -} LIBFFI_BASE_5; +} LIBFFI_BASE_7.0; #endif #if FFI_CLOSURES -LIBFFI_CLOSURE_5 { +LIBFFI_CLOSURE_7.0 { global: ffi_closure_alloc; ffi_closure_free; @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ LIBFFI_CLOSURE_5 { ffi_prep_raw_closure_loc; ffi_prep_java_raw_closure; ffi_prep_java_raw_closure_loc; -} LIBFFI_BASE_5; +} LIBFFI_BASE_7.0; #endif #if FFI_GO_CLOSURES -LIBFFI_GO_CLOSURE_5 { +LIBFFI_GO_CLOSURE_7.0 { global: ffi_call_go; ffi_prep_go_closure; -} LIBFFI_CLOSURE_5; +} LIBFFI_CLOSURE_7.0; #endif diff --git a/libffi/libtool-version b/libffi/libtool-version index 0a841ca..dfb8b11 100644 --- a/libffi/libtool-version +++ b/libffi/libtool-version @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ # a separate file so that version updates don't involve re-running # automake. # CURRENT:REVISION:AGE -5:0:0 +7:0:0