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If existing board's .specs are used for linking of a user's application, then instead of normally used libs like libc.a & libstdc++.a might be requested their "nano"-suffixed siblings: libc_nano.a, libstdc++_nano etc. That way: ----------------------------->8--------------------------- %rename link_gcc_c_sequence myboard_link_gcc_c_sequence *myboard_libc: %{!specs=nano.specs:-lc} %{specs=nano.specs:-lc_nano} *link_gcc_c_sequence: %(myboard_link_gcc_c_sequence) --start-group %G %(myboard_libc) --end-group ----------------------------->8--------------------------- Our companion newlib-nano libs are all built optimized for size, so we'd like to use them for linking. But given linker will see "-lc_nano -lstdc++_nano" on its command line non-suffixed libs will be ignored. To solve it we create those "_nano"-suffixed libraries as simple symlinks to existing libs.. Fixes https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng/issues/1458. Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com> |
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050-zlib.sh | ||
100-gmp.sh | ||
110-mpfr.sh | ||
121-isl.sh | ||
130-cloog.sh | ||
140-mpc.sh | ||
200-libelf.sh | ||
210-expat.sh | ||
220-ncurses.sh | ||
320-libiconv.sh | ||
330-gettext.sh | ||
340-picolibc.sh | ||
350-newlib_nano.sh | ||
400-gnuprumcu.sh |