On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 6:04 AM, Magnus Granberg <zo...@gentoo.org> wrote: > söndag 11 januari 2015 14.29.56 skrev Magnus Granberg: >> söndag 11 januari 2015 03.37.14 skrev H.J. Lu: >> > On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 1:05 AM, Daniel Micay <danielmi...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> > > On 11/01/15 03:52 AM, Daniel Micay wrote: >> > >> This branch works well for me. It doesn't automatically turn off the >> > >> linker flag when -fno-PIE or -fno-PIC are passed like most of the >> > >> wrapper scripts / downstream patches do, but that might not be a >> > >> problem >> > >> in practice. >> > >> > -fno-PIE and -fno-PIC aren't linking options. We don't turn on PIE with >> > >> > # gcc -fPIE .... >> > >> > You need to use >> > >> > # gcc -pie -fPIE >> > >> > To turn off PIE, you should use >> > >> > # gcc -no-pie -fno-PIE >> > >> > > Er, Thunderbird did a terrible job handling my manual reply (wasn't >> > > subscribed to the list). Sorry about that. >> > > >> > > For clarity, this is about H.J. Lu's branch at: >> > > >> > > https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/hjl/pie >> >> It works fine for me but 6 test fails in the testsuite. >> Do we realy want to pass -fPIE -fPIC when someone do -fno-PIC or -fno-pic? > On the crtstuff do we and --fPIE or should the Makefile handel it? > I did let the Makefile handel it.
I will fix them shortly. -- H.J.