Quoting Eric Botcazou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've noticed one inconsistency how libraries are installed. For shared
libraries (lib*.so), the 32-bit version is installed in prefix/lib, while
64-bit version is installed in prefix/lib/sparcv9.
For static libraries (lib*.a archives), it is the other way around. The
64-bit version is installed in prefix/lib, while 32-bit version is
installed in prefix/lib/sparcv7!?
How many libraries do you have in prefix/lib/sparcv7? Which one(s)?
Only one so far, libiberty.a. The lib/sparcv7/libiberty.a contains 32-bit
object files, while lib/libiberty.a contains 64-bit object files.
Actually, looking more closely, the libiberty.a is the only one installed that
way (from the gcc sources). All others (for example libstdc++.a) seem to
follow standard convention (32 bit in lib, 64 bit in lib/sparcv9).
Hmmm... bug
in gcc-4.0.2/libiberty/Makefile.in?
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