Disable use of undefined DEF_WEAK macro in strptime.c #1058
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The strptime.c code invokes, what is presumably an undefined macro called, DEF_WEAK. The compiler can't resolve this to a function, so being traditional C, it invents a function taking arbitrary args and returning an int.
GCC 9.5.0 used in the reproducible build warns about this problem but sdk/Makefile.source is throwing stderr from the tlibc build by sending it all to /dev/null, so the warning is never seen.
New GCC 14 has turned this warning into a fatal error, such that this bug breaks the build outside of the NixOS envirnoment.
The other use of DEF_WEAK in tlibc/time/localtime.c was surrounded by '#if 0', so do the same in strptime.c