2009/12/3 Dave Korn <dave.korn.cyg...@googlemail.com>: > Joseph S. Myers wrote: >> On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Arnaud Charlet wrote: >> >>>> Are rpaths as portable as shared libraries or do we support a host >>>> architecture that has shared libraries but no equivalent to rpath? >>> Windows (mingw) comes to mind at least. >> >> If the hypothetical libiberty.dll were only used by cc1 etc. (not by the >> driver), putting it in the same directory as cc1, libexecsubdir, where >> Windows would expect to find it, should work to allow separate copies for >> each GCC install. Though I prefer the --whole-archive approach (with a >> fallback of adding references to libiberty symbols or extracting the .o >> files if we wish to support plugins on hosts without --whole-archive or >> equivalent). > > Has anyone tested plugins on windows yet? (I haven't, but I'll find some > time to give it a bit of basic testing during stage 4.) > > cheers, > DaveK > >
No, we are testing at the moment the different new optimizations of gcc. The plugin feature is on our todo list. Cheers, Kai -- | (\_/) This is Bunny. Copy and paste | (='.'=) Bunny into your signature to help | (")_(") him gain world domination