Hello,

I'm trying to compile a small program I write (actually part of iit). Unfortunately 
there are memcpy (and also strcpy) call in my code. I though that GCC convert them to 
builtins and so no call are made. And it seems to work ... on some filesonly ...
I'm using GCC version  egcs 2.91.66. Does anybody know an easy way to get these 
builtin function working ? I even try to use the name __builtin_memcpy (as GCC doc 
states) but a simple nm on my object file shows an undefined memcpy symbol. I'm sure 
there
must be a way to avoid it because the kernel code use memcpy and have no memcpy in the 
system.map file so I can expect to  be able to do the same.

Laurent


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