build-helper/rust: define HOST_CC and HOST_CFLAGS
The cc-rs crate will try to guess the host compiler and use default flags these are not specifically set. The default behavior is wrong in Void cross-compilation environments. Explicitly define HOST_CC=gcc and use innocuous HOST_CFLAGS=-O2 just to thwart the bad defaults. Co-authored-by: Érico Rolim <erico.erc@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew J. Hesford <ajh@sideband.org> Closes: #28416.
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# target = ${RUST_TARGET}
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# target = ${RUST_TARGET}
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export CARGO_BUILD_TARGET="$RUST_TARGET"
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export CARGO_BUILD_TARGET="$RUST_TARGET"
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# If cc-rs needs to build host binaries, it guesses the compiler and
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# uses default (wrong) flags unless they are specified explicitly;
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# innocuous flags are used here just to disable its defaults
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export HOST_CC="gcc"
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export HOST_CFLAGS="-O2"
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else
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else
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unset CARGO_BUILD_TARGET
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unset CARGO_BUILD_TARGET
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fi
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fi
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