- This is much more standard and replaces /image in sysa and is the
standard in sysc (avoids many issues).
- GCC needs to have a file created for some unknown reason.
- Checksums updated.
This fixes an issue with printf not printing doubles or floats
correctly, and probably other subtle issues.
tcc-musl also uses floats extensively, so rebuild it as well, to fix
some other potential issues.
Update checksums for all resulting binaries which have now changed.
Co-authored-by: fosslinux <fosslinux@aussies.space>
1. Adds sha256sum stage to the bash build harness.
2. Adds a third argument to build(), the checksum file name. This is
used where there is more than one checksum file, most notably
in multi-stage compilations.
3. Adds checksum files to all remaining programs.
4. Adds appropriate 3rd argument where needed (coreutils, tcc-musl,
bison).
Make sure real __stdio_exit() is called on exit and not the dummy noop
versions. This fixes the issue of truncated output when redirecting
output to a file or pipe. It also fixes truncated output on programs
that forget to call fclose()
This is a workaround for an issue in which binaries compiled with our
tcc+musl toolchain can fail to write complete output when stdout is
redirected to a file or pipe.