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--- Khem Raj <khem@mvista.com> wrote: > Daniel Jacobowitz said the following on 03/04/2006 06:28 AM: > > On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:52:49PM +0000, Steven Newbury wrote: > > > >> Hello again Daniel, > >> Since you have made the most recent ARM EABI commits I hope you're the > right > >> person to help here. :-) I'm making some progress with my toolchain but > I've > >> encountered a rather strange problem when building Glibc. As can be seen > in > >> the attached log the crti.S assembler file produced from the initfini.s by > sed > >> is causing a locally referenced label ".L10" to no longer be in the > assembler > >> file. What is actually supposed to be happening here? > >> > > > > I don't know what's gone wrong; the constant pool has gotten separated > > from the first half of _init, but that doesn't usually happen, so > > something is wrong in your toolchain. Find a working version somewhere > > else and compare. I'd be inclined to suspect a broken compiler, > > since call_gmon_start usually doesn't get inlined. > > > This happens with gcc trunk too no matter what options to suppress > inlining it still will inline it. Have you made any progress with this? Is there a bug filed? I'm now at the point where I have gcc 4.1.0 and trunk compiled and basically working but I can not compile a final glibc because of the above problem with trunk; and can not compile it with 4.1.0 because it doesn't contain all the relevent ARM patches. :-( Steve ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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