libiberty packaging troubles
John Levon
levon@movementarian.org
Thu Feb 28 17:28:00 GMT 2002
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:24:45PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > > 1) We need libbfd as well, there is a risk associated with using a newer > > libiberty in our source against an older system libbfd > > Libbfd is the same as libiberty in this context. If you want to use > libbfd, you need to include it. ouch. is there any particular reason this linking isn't allowed ? Does nobody else think it's a problem that every single app that uses this stuff has to replicate it ? > > 2) the source is large, and would more than double the size of our > > source releases > > Yeah, well. with bfd as well, it's more like 10x the size. > All of which should be in the top-level 'include' directory. There's > no harm in just including the entire directory. ok, I noticed the gcc include/ directory has a lot less in it. > GCC. The copy in Binutils' CVS is generally updated within an hour, thanks > > Does anybody have suggestions ? Is there a self-contained libiberty > > somewhere ? > > Not yet. I believe this is on someone's todo list... well that's a minor problem now compared to libbfd. > There are no ambiguities. All v3 manglings start with _Z, and all v2 > manglings (mostly...) start with the name of the function being > mangled. thanks. I think the only sensible thing I can do is punt the issue and continue on the "non-approved" track. I don't know what including another 10Mb of source myself will help with ! I should probably let you get back to releasing 2.12 ... regards john -- I am a complete moron for forgetting about endianness. May I be forever marked as such.
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