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Historically this was added to fill gaps from ld.so.cache on early AT releases. This now are just causing errors and rework. Since AT5.0 the AT's ld.so is using a correctly configured ld.so.cache and sets the DT_INTERP to AT's ld.so. This two factors are sufficient for an AT builded program to get the correct libraries. GCC congured with --with-advance-toolchain has issues building GlibC releases because it adds DT_RUNPATH to ld.so and that's unsupported. 2021-03-11 Lucas A. M. Magalhães <l...@linux.ibm.com> gcc/ * config.gcc (powerpc*-*-*): Remove -rpath from --with-advance-toochain --- gcc/config.gcc | 10 ---------- 1 file changed, 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/config.gcc b/gcc/config.gcc index fb1f06f3da8..9eba3ece0a9 100644 --- a/gcc/config.gcc +++ b/gcc/config.gcc @@ -5088,16 +5088,6 @@ case "${target}" in (at="/opt/$with_advance_toolchain" echo "/* Use Advance Toolchain $at */" echo - echo "#undef LINK_OS_EXTRA_SPEC32" - echo "#define LINK_OS_EXTRA_SPEC32" \ - "\"%(link_os_new_dtags)" \ - "-rpath $prefix/lib -rpath $at/lib\"" - echo - echo "#undef LINK_OS_EXTRA_SPEC64" - echo "#define LINK_OS_EXTRA_SPEC64" \ - "\"%(link_os_new_dtags)" \ - "-rpath $prefix/lib64 -rpath $at/lib64\"" - echo echo "#undef LINK_OS_NEW_DTAGS_SPEC" echo "#define LINK_OS_NEW_DTAGS_SPEC" \ "\"--enable-new-dtags\"" -- 2.31.1