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On 2005-02-26 15:24:39 +0800 John Davidorff Pell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sorry, I am not entirely certain of what frameworks you are referring to. I assume you mean frameworks in GCC/ld ala Apple's Mac OS X?
If so, then patches for gcc (at least) are available to anybody with a free account and who agrees to the ASPL (if accessing ASPL sources) at developer.apple.com (click on Darwin). For the latest, look for the Darwin WWDC 2004 Preview sources.
I think that as and ld on Darwin are based (at some point in the past) upon the GNU toolchain's, so you might try checking those out as well.
JP
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Yes im referring to framework bundles. I have already cleaned up the gcc framework support. Im working on binutils now. I think the glibc and uclibc dynamic loaders are the biggest problem. It cant find the libraries in the framework directories unless I use absolute paths. It just worked by accident actually. Right now im just using a hack to -l and -L options. Not much of an improvement over the rpath trick I used before.
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