On Thursday 22 Mar 2012 11:02:08 Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 20/03/12 07:46, Richard Guenther escribió:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 19/03/12 07:16, Richard Guenther escribió:
And no, switching the default linker to gold is not a good idea IMHO given its lack of architecture support for s390 and ia64 (I suppose only x86 and arm are well-tested, not idea about the powerpc state).
Well, but what about switching to gold in those arches that it works or provide an easy way to use it when building packages ?
s390 could still use old LD and ia64..well, glibc has no support for IA64 any longer, it was removed a few months ago.
I believe gold does not support all the linker script features GNU ld does, especially I don't think gold can link the linux kernel. Can it?
Richard.
Apparently, both the kernel and glibc needs to be linked with GNU ld.. so adding an option to use binutils-gold during build might be the best solution for now.
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