Andreas Schwab dixit: >>>On m68k, every object by default is at most aligned to a 2 byte >>>boundary. That's a heritage of the original Sun m68000 compiler, which >>>served as the template for the gcc configuration for Linux/m68k when the >>>porting started. >> >> Ah, from there. I think it might violate the SYSV ABI, funnily >> enough (which I've peeked into in order to port elfutils when >> bored again). Oh the history ;) > >I looked into fixing that when I ported m68k from a.out to ELF. >Unfortunately, that would have broken a big part of the syscall/ioctl >ABI, so I had to scratch that.
Ah, I understand. I had the breakage in MirBSD with time_tâĤ so I don't think anyone could blame you ;) Nice to know, though. I'll update places like the Debian Wiki. bye, //mirabilos -- 22:20â<asarch> The crazy that persists in his craziness becomes a master 22:21â<asarch> And the distance between the craziness and geniality is only measured by the success 18:35â<asarch> "Psychotics are consistently inconsistent. The essence of sanity is to be inconsistently inconsistent -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-m68k" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
