On Sat, 2014-02-22 at 01:31 -0800, Khem Raj wrote:
> builds might work but they won’t run and yes so far IFUNC support is needed 
> so it won’t work on non-x86
> architectures. One common runtime problem I am seeing is logind not being 
> able to talk to dbus
> across all architectures. I have pushed my latest rework to pull branch

What is the problem with ifunc on non-x86?  As far as I know the
compiler, assembler, linker and ld.so for all reasonable architectures
support that nowadays (though prelink support is a bit patchy).  GCC
didn't have ifuncs enabled for some architectures until quite recently
but if that was the problem then you'd see compile-time failures.  So,
if it compiles then I can't think of any reason why it oughtn't to run.
Is this a uclibc thing?

p.


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