golang: Use new -trimpath option when compiling Go packages
Go 1.13 added a new -trimpath option to the "go build" command[1] that removes system paths from compiled executables. This replaces the previous -trimpath flags. There are still system paths in the compiled executable (for crti.o and crtn.o, when cross-compiling); these appear to be stripped during the packaging process. [1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.13#trimpath Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
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@ -275,7 +275,6 @@ define GoPackage/Build/Compile
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mips|mipsle) installsuffix="$(GO_MIPS)" ;; \
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mips64|mips64le) installsuffix="$(GO_MIPS64)" ;; \
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esac ; \
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trimpath="all=-trimpath=$(GO_PKG_BUILD_DIR)" ; \
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ldflags="all=-linkmode external -extldflags '$(TARGET_LDFLAGS)'" ; \
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pkg_gcflags="$(GO_PKG_GCFLAGS)" ; \
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pkg_ldflags="$(GO_PKG_LDFLAGS)" ; \
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@ -284,8 +283,7 @@ define GoPackage/Build/Compile
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done ; \
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go install \
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$$$${installsuffix:+-installsuffix $$$$installsuffix} \
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-gcflags "$$$$trimpath" \
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-asmflags "$$$$trimpath" \
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-trimpath \
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-ldflags "$$$$ldflags" \
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-v \
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$$$${pkg_gcflags:+-gcflags "$$$$pkg_gcflags"} \
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ unexport \
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CC_FOR_TARGET CXX_FOR_TARGET GO_DISTFLAGS GO_GCFLAGS GO_LDFLAGS GOBUILDTIMELOGFILE GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP \
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BOOT_GO_GCFLAGS GOEXPERIMENT GOBOOTSTRAP_TOOLEXEC
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# there are more magic environment variables to track down, but ain't nobody got time for that
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# deliberately left untouched: GOPROXY GONOPROXY GOSUMDB GONOSUMDB GOPRIVATE
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go_arch=$(subst \
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aarch64,arm64,$(subst \
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