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On 22/09/2022 12:32, Nick Clifton via Gcc wrote:
Hi Thomas,
+/* Linker supports '-v' option. */
+#define LINK_SPEC "%{v}"
..., Tom rightfully asked:
[...] I wonder, normally we don't pass -v to ld, and need -Wl,-v for
that.
So, on my quest for making things uniform/simple, I now wond
Hi Thomas,
+/* Linker supports '-v' option. */
+#define LINK_SPEC "%{v}"
..., Tom rightfully asked:
[...] I wonder, normally we don't pass -v to ld, and need -Wl,-v for
that.
So, on my quest for making things uniform/simple, I now wonder: should we
also forward GCC '-v' to binutils linke
On Thu, 22 Sept 2022 at 11:36, Jerome Huck wrote:
>
> Private communication.
>
> Hi.
>
> I am looking to be in touch with somebody at GNU GCC who is in charge of
> OpenACC integration in GCC.
>
> I am looking to be in touch with Tobias Burnus, Thomas Schwinge and
> Andrew Stubbs who made a presenta
Private communication.
Hi.
I am looking to be in touch with somebody at GNU GCC who is in charge of
OpenACC integration in GCC.
I am looking to be in touch with Tobias Burnus, Thomas Schwinge and
Andrew Stubbs who made a presentation at Cauldron 2022 on the subject.
Thanks in advance.
Bes