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Yann E. MORIN
yann.morin.1998@free.fr
Thu Feb 2 13:01:00 GMT 2012
Per, All,
On Thursday 02 February 2012 12:14:55 Per Arnold Blaasmo wrote:
> But according to Newlib FAQ:
> -"Newlib, by default, builds "multilibs"."
>
> - "When built, the compiler sets up a list of option permutations and a
> set of directory names to place multilibs in. This information is
> exposed externally via the "print-multi-lib" option which outputs the
> list in a compact form. When the compiler is called to compile and link
> an application, it recognizes multilib-designated options and knows
> which versions of target libraries, such as newlib, to link with which
> has been built with the same options"
>
> -"When newlib is building, it simply invokes the compiler with the
> -print-multi-lib option to get the set of multilibs it should create"
>
> So I believed that since GCC and Binutils was built with --with-multilib
> option that Newlib would just pick up that.
Indeed, I just checked that, and newlib did install its files in the different
multi-lib directories. Pretty good for newlib! :-)
I'll add this as a sample. Thanks for the heads-up!
Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.
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