--- Additional Comments From csilvers at google dot com 2008-07-12 21:48
---
I've committed the following patch to configure.in to fix this problem:
---
Index: configure.in
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/ld/configure.in,v
retrie
--- Additional Comments From csilvers at google dot com 2008-07-12 21:41
---
Subject: PATCH COMMITTED: use libz for ld
The ld directory testsuite was failing because the boostrap tests
needed to use libbfd, and now need zlib to go along with that. I
fixed the test by adding libz to th
--- Additional Comments From csilvers at google dot com 2008-07-12 20:55
---
Subject: Re: Linker is broken
} Craig, could you please update ld testsuite? Thanks.
I'm looking into it but having trouble reproducing the exact problem
you're seeing (I think -- I'm no dejagnu expert). Can
--- Additional Comments From hjl dot tools at gmail dot com 2008-07-12
18:46 ---
Alan is correct. You shouldn't use "gcc -g" on assembly code which
already has debug info.
--
What|Removed |Added
--- Additional Comments From hjl dot tools at gmail dot com 2008-07-12
18:43 ---
Please try Linux binutils at
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/devel/binutils/
--
What|Removed |Added
-
--
What|Removed |Added
GCC target triplet|x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu|
Summary|Linker is broken|Linker test is broken
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bu
--- Additional Comments From hjl dot tools at gmail dot com 2008-07-12
18:25 ---
On Fedora 9/x86-64, I got
../bfd/.libs/libbfd.a(compress.o): In function
`bfd_uncompress_section_contents':
/export/gnu/src/binutils/src/bfd/compress.c:96: undefined reference to
`inflateInit_'
/export/gnu
As of Sat Jul 12 11:21:06 PDT 2008, linker is broken on
Linux/x86-64:
FAIL: bootstrap
FAIL: bootstrap with strip
FAIL: bootstrap with --static
FAIL: bootstrap with --traditional-format
FAIL: bootstrap with --no-keep-memory
FAIL: bootstrap with --relax
--
Summary: Linker is broken
I was waiting for a more informative reply but that didn't happen, and I
lost track of this whole thing until someone reminded me recently.
Which source file should I put my stuff into ? An existing one, a new
one ?
I'd like to get this thing over with ...
Danny
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 15