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Re: [patch, testsuite] Applying non_bionic effective target to particular tests
- From: Alexander Ivchenko <aivchenk at gmail dot com>
- To: enh <enh at google dot com>
- Cc: Mike Stump <mikestump at comcast dot net>, "Joseph S. Myers" <joseph at codesourcery dot com>, GCC Patches <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>, pavel dot v dot chupin at intel dot com, Andrew Hsieh <andrewhsieh at google dot com>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 00:05:24 +0400
- Subject: Re: [patch, testsuite] Applying non_bionic effective target to particular tests
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2014-08-15 21:32 GMT+04:00 enh <enh@google.com>:
> can you file bugs against bionic for stuff like this? use
> b.android.com (and feel free to mail me to ensure that they get
> noticed).
Sure, I will do that.
> one thing we'd like to do is get to a point where we're building
> gcc/gdb et cetera without any local hacks, and when we've got to that
> point, we're going to have to go through anything that made it
> upstream to check that that's sane. (the weird "-shared implies
> -Bsymbolic" GCC hack springs to mind.)
There are more of those hacks for sure (actually "shared implies
-Bsymbolic" is in gcc trunk, so it is not a local hack (Although, it
doesn't neceseraly mean that it doesn't have to be changed. But there
are certanly other things that are local and have to be upstreamed).
>From our side we are trying to upstream things first and then, if
neccessary, to port them to ndk.
--Alexander