On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 9:59 AM Thomas Koenig wrote:
> > On the page https://gcc.gnu.org/install/prerequisites.html it says:
> >
> > Perl version between 5.6.1 and 5.6.24
> >
> > Necessary when targeting Darwin, building ‘libstdc++’, and not using
> > --disable-symvers. Necessary when targeting S
Sorry I am a newbie to cross compilation, but overall, as far as I can see,
the following two options both won't work:
1. If I compile instrument_cov.so with gcc as a x86-64bit ELF executable,
then it throws the above error (mentioned in my first email) when being
loaded by arm-none-eabi
Snapshot gcc-8-20200723 is now available on
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Hi Jonathan,
On the page https://gcc.gnu.org/install/prerequisites.html it says:
Perl version between 5.6.1 and 5.6.24
Necessary when targeting Darwin, building ‘libstdc++’, and not using
--disable-symvers. Necessary when targeting Solaris 2 with Solaris ld and
not using --disable-symvers.
Ne
Hi Jonathan,
> On the page https://gcc.gnu.org/install/prerequisites.html it says:
>
> Perl version between 5.6.1 and 5.6.24
>
> Necessary when targeting Darwin, building ‘libstdc++’, and not using
> --disable-symvers. Necessary when targeting Solaris 2 with Solaris ld and
> not using --disable-sy
On the page https://gcc.gnu.org/install/prerequisites.html it says:
Perl version between 5.6.1 and 5.6.24
Necessary when targeting Darwin, building ‘libstdc++’, and not using
--disable-symvers. Necessary when targeting Solaris 2 with Solaris ld and
not using --disable-symvers.
Necessary when reg
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 5:44 AM Michael Matz wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2020, Mallappa, Premachandra wrote:
>
> > > That's deliberate, so that we can use the same x86-* names for 32-bit
> > > library selection (once we define matching micro-architecture levels
> > > there).
> >
> > Und
Hello,
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020, Mallappa, Premachandra wrote:
> > That's deliberate, so that we can use the same x86-* names for 32-bit
> > library selection (once we define matching micro-architecture levels there).
>
> Understood.
>
> > If numbers are out, what should we use instead?
> > x86-sse
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 12:19, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
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> On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 09:34, ireng ajah via Gcc wrote:
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> > Hi..
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On 7/13/20 5:31 PM, Martin Sebor via Gcc wrote:
On 7/13/20 8:21 AM, Martin Sebor wrote:
Could someone explain what the following error means and how
to avoid it? It's for a commit to the 10 branch with the usual
commit message format and changes to only .c/.C files (same as
in r11-1899). There
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On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 14:47, Richard Biener wrote:
> The GNU Compiler Collection version 10.2 has been released.
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> GCC 10.2 is a bug-fix release from the GCC 10 branch
> containing important fixes for regressions and serious bugs in
> GCC 10.1 wi
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GCC 10.2 is a bug-fix release from the GCC 10 branch
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The GNU Compiler Collection version 10.2 has been released.
GCC 10.2 is a bug-fix release from the GCC 10 branch
containing important fixes for regressions and serious bugs in
GCC 10.1 with more than 94 bugs fixed since the previous release.
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