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RE:Subject: replacing a function from libc.a
- From: "Arati Dikey" <AratiD at kpit dot com>
- To: <crossgcc at sources dot redhat dot com>,<cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 11:46:58 +0530
- Subject: RE:Subject: replacing a function from libc.a
Mohammad,
you can use the 'ar' utility from h8300 toolchain (h8300-coff-ar) and
add /remove /replace any .o file in the library.
Arati Dikey
>Hi all,
>I have built cross compiler for H8300.
>I am linking the target application with the lib libc.a built along
with
>cross compiler.
>Now I want to replace a function say realloc from libca. and want to
add
>my own implementation to libc.a.
>One way can be that I replace the realloc.c file with my own realloc.c
>and built newlib again. But this is time consuming process. I wonder if
>there is other way to replace realloc.o with my realloc.o to libc.a
>Any help in this regard.
>regards
>/Mohammad
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