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Re: PATCH: PR other/17783: Top level configure doesn't support shared libraries enabled by default
- From: Joe Buck <Joe dot Buck at synopsys dot COM>
- To: Mark Mitchell <mark at codesourcery dot com>
- Cc: "H. J. Lu" <hjl at lucon dot org>, Geert Bosch <bosch at gnat dot com>,Andrew Pinski <pinskia at physics dot uc dot edu>,gcc mailing list <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>, gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 13:13:57 -0800
- Subject: Re: PATCH: PR other/17783: Top level configure doesn't support shared libraries enabled by default
- References: <4185C537.4090709@codesourcery.com> <75F041F6-2BC9-11D9-8250-000A95D692F4@physics.uc.edu> <B1785B27-2C1E-11D9-B4B0-000A959A128E@gnat.com> <20041101163339.GA5030@lucon.org> <418722CB.1070209@codesourcery.com> <20041102175109.GA27332@lucon.org> <20041102181257.GA28078@lucon.org> <418806C5.7030503@codesourcery.com> <20041103102048.A13503@synopsys.com>
I wrote:
> I just started a test of HJ's patch, applied to the first release
> candidate you sent out, on a Red Hat AW2.1 ia64 system, which appears
> to be a system without system libunwind. This was the one I reported
> failing before.
The compiler has built and passed make compare; it is currently building
the Java library. So at least for RHAW 2.1/ia64, HJ's patch solves
the problem.