Re: [fpc-pascal] How to sent totally custom parameters to the linker ?

2016-09-07 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 06/09/16 19:00, fredvs wrote: I've had no problem with e.g. export OPT='-k-t -k--reduce-memory-overheads -k--no-keep-memory' Ha, I will try this one too. For completeness, I've re-read your OP several times and there could be a problem inserting options in a /specific/ /place/ in the ld

Re: [fpc-pascal] How to sent totally custom parameters to the linker ?

2016-09-06 Thread fredvs
>I've had no problem with e.g. >export OPT='-k-t -k--reduce-memory-overheads -k--no-keep-memory' Ha, I will try this one too. Thanks Mark. Fre;D - Many thanks ;-) -- View this message in context:

Re: [fpc-pascal] How to sent totally custom parameters to the linker ?

2016-09-06 Thread fredvs
Andrew Haines wrote > On 09/05/2016 07:27 PM, fredvs wrote: >> Hello. >> >> Is it possible to sent new-other parameters to the linker ? >> Without the use of *-k* > > , fpc sent this to the linker: >> >> [5.227] (9017) Using util /usr/bin/ld >> [5.227] Executing "/usr/bin/ld" with command line

Re: [fpc-pascal] How to sent totally custom parameters to the linker ?

2016-09-06 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
On 05/09/16 23:30, fredvs wrote: Hello. Is it possible to sent new-other parameters to the linker ? Without the use of *-k*, fpc sent this to the linker: [5.227] (9017) Using util /usr/bin/ld [5.227] Executing "/usr/bin/ld" with command line "-b elf64-x86-64 -m elf_x86_64

Re: [fpc-pascal] How to sent totally custom parameters to the linker ?

2016-09-05 Thread Andrew Haines
On 09/05/2016 07:27 PM, fredvs wrote: Hello. Is it possible to sent new-other parameters to the linker ? Without the use of *-k*, fpc sent this to the linker: [5.227] (9017) Using util /usr/bin/ld [5.227] Executing "/usr/bin/ld" with command line "-b elf64-x86-64 -m elf_x86_64

[fpc-pascal] How to sent totally custom parameters to the linker ?

2016-09-05 Thread fredvs
Hello. Is it possible to sent new-other parameters to the linker ? Without the use of *-k*, fpc sent this to the linker: [5.227] (9017) Using util /usr/bin/ld [5.227] Executing "/usr/bin/ld" with command line "-b elf64-x86-64 -m elf_x86_64 --dynamic-linker=/lib64/ld-linux-x86-6 4.so.2 -s -L.