--- support/configure.pl.orig 2019-03-06 18:55:42.626024657 -0700 +++ support/configure.pl 2019-03-06 18:59:33.784308363 -0700 @@ -997,6 +997,7 @@ int main() { } $LDsharedFLAGS=$Config::Config{lddlflags}; + $LDsharedFLAGS =~ s/ -specs=\S+redhat-hardened-cc1//g; if ($^O eq "darwin") { # MacOS magic again: remove multi-architecture options for fat binaries @@ -1026,6 +1027,8 @@ int main() { if ($options{callable} ne ".none.") { $LDcallableFLAGS="$LDsharedFLAGS $Config::Config{ldflags}"; + $LDcallableFLAGS =~ s/ -specs=\S+redhat-hardened-ld//g; + $LDcallableFLAGS =~ s/ -Wl,-z,now//g; $LDsonameFLAGS = "-Wl,-soname,"; } else { $LDcallableFLAGS="none"; @@ -1713,11 +1716,16 @@ sub write_perl_specific_configuration_fi # Xcode 10 deeply hides perl headers at unpredictable locations, it requires a special clang option to find them my $includePerlCore = defined($XcodeVersion) && v_cmp($XcodeVersion, "10.0") >= 0 && $Config::Config{perlpath} eq "/usr/bin/perl" ? "-iwithsysroot " : "-I"; + my $GlueFLAGS=$Config::Config{ccflags}; + $GlueFLAGS =~ s/ -specs=\\S+redhat-hardened-cc1//g; + my $PerlFLAGS=$Config::Config{ccdlflags}; + $PerlFLAGS =~ s/ -specs=\\S+redhat-hardened-ld//g; + $PerlFLAGS =~ s/ -Wl,-z,now//g; print $conf <<"---"; PERL=$Config::Config{perlpath} -CXXglueFLAGS=$includePerlCore$Config::Config{archlibexp}/CORE $Config::Config{ccflags} -DPerlVersion=$PerlVersion $no_warn -LIBperlFLAGS=-L$Config::Config{archlib}/CORE -lperl $Config::Config{ccdlflags} +CXXglueFLAGS=$includePerlCore$Config::Config{archlibexp}/CORE $GlueFLAGS -DPerlVersion=$PerlVersion $no_warn +LIBperlFLAGS=-L$Config::Config{archlib}/CORE -lperl $PerlFLAGS ExtUtils=$Config::Config{privlib}/ExtUtils ---