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Re: got-relative eh info for x86
- To: Richard Henderson <rth at redhat dot com>, gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Subject: Re: got-relative eh info for x86
- From: Robert Lipe <robertlipe at usa dot net>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 21:37:27 -0500
- References: <20010517090920.A4428@rjlhome.sco.com> <20010517201812.A26833@redhat.com> <20010518021417.Q22825@rjlhome.sco.com> <20010520131723.A850@redhat.com> <20010520164618.A24063@monsoon.newjersey.sco.com> <20010520140029.A868@redhat.com> <20010520160757.A19187@rjlhome.sco.com> <20010520141225.A884@redhat.com> <20010521003033.F8280@redhat.com> <20010521012911.A8375@redhat.com>
Richard Henderson wrote:
> Oh, duh, you'll need this piece along with it.
With these two patches installed, i686-pc-sco3.2v5.0.6 bootstraps once
again. Strangely, the 'mbstate_t' weirdness in *v3 that I've seen for
weeks magically disappeard, too.
I posted a set of test results for OpenServer, including a PIC run.
They look pretty good, actually.
Thanx for humoring me and my lame assembler, Richard! :-)
RJL