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--- Comment #6 from Sam James ---
Thank you! So far, it looks good. I am testing more.
A question: when strip has no plugin support (like in 2.44), `strip -R
'.gnu.lto_*' -R '.gnu.debuglto_*' -N __gnu_lto_v1 a.o` where a.o is a fat LTO
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> strip is trying to do the right thing, and the LTO plugin claims the whole
> object, then -R can't do anything. --plugin=/dev/null doesn't help there
> when we have
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Oh, Jan's fix from https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31872#c3 may
do this, actually.
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Can you upload a copy of kvm.ko?
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Summary|Zlib failed to build on |Zlib failed to build on
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Bug ID: 32935
Summary: Zlib failed to build on MacOS
Product: binutils
Version: 2.44
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: binutils
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