Hi Art,
I tried the '--without-gnu-ld --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld' configure options
and my build failed again as my GNU 'ld' binary was again being found. So
strange: I'd have expected for gcc to honor a full path in --with-ld
(and --with-ls for that matter). But then I never tried this before
Hi Art,
Hello.
Could be, see above. Apart from that, I wonder why you insist on using
GNU ld on Solaris. install.texi strongly suggests to use the Solaris
linker instead, and I stand by that advise.
A couple of comments on those configure options: avoid everything not
strictly necessary
Hi Art,
Could be, see above. Apart from that, I wonder why you insist on using
GNU ld on Solaris. install.texi strongly suggests to use the Solaris
linker instead, and I stand by that advise.
A couple of comments on those configure options: avoid everything not
strictly necessary and stay
Hi Art,
I've had no luck building GCC on a Sparc-based Solaris machine here
since early March - right around the time some LTO related patches
landed. I've started trying again and the build fails when linking
libgcc_so at the end of stage1. Here's the end of the build log:
{ ... snip ... }
Hi Art,
Hi. Thanks for helping me try to fix the build problem I'm seeing.
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Could be, see above. Apart from that, I wonder why you insist on using
GNU ld on Solaris. install.texi strongly suggests to use the Solaris
linker instead, and I stand by that advise.
A couple of
Hi.
I've had no luck building GCC on a Sparc-based Solaris machine here
since early March - right around the time some LTO related patches
landed. I've started trying again and the build fails when linking
libgcc_so at the end of stage1. Here's the end of the build log:
{ ... snip ... }