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Re: Re: (ARM EABI) ports-20061127 + kernel-headers-2.6.18 %3D%3D broken system
- From: Steven Newbury <s_j_newbury at yahoo dot co dot uk>
- To: drow at false dot org
- Cc: libc-ports at sourceware dot org
- Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 13:32:03 +0000 (GMT)
- Subject: Re: Re: (ARM EABI) ports-20061127 + kernel-headers-2.6.18 %3D%3D broken system
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Ive dissassembled both libcs. The most obvious difference is the function is
empty in the broken version. Furthermore it seems I compiled the new libc with
-fomit-frame-pointer, while the previous was was with frame-pointer. Could this
be what triggered the breakage?
Steve
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