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@@ -20,6 +20,23 @@ Index: bfd/elf.c
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+Fix the linker under Solaris/SPARC.
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+
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+Index: bfd/elf64-sparc.c
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+--- bfd/elf64-sparc.c.orig 2003-06-20 09:42:19.000000000 +0200
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++++ bfd/elf64-sparc.c 2003-06-20 09:42:40.000000000 +0200
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+@@ -2684,7 +2684,7 @@
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+ overflows. We don't, but this breaks stabs debugging
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+ info, whose relocations are only 32-bits wide. Ignore
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+ overflows for discarded entries. */
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+- if (r_type == R_SPARC_32
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++ if ((r_type == R_SPARC_32 || r_type == R_SPARC_DISP32)
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+ && _bfd_elf_section_offset (output_bfd, info, input_section,
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+ rel->r_offset) == (bfd_vma) -1)
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+ break;
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+
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+
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Support FreeBSD 4.10 by fixing platform detection.
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Index: bfd/configure
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@@ -33,7 +50,57 @@ Index: bfd/configure
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+ COREFILE=''
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+ TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/i386bsd.h"'
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+ ;;
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- i[3-7]86-*-bsd* | i[3-7]86-*-freebsd[123] | i[3-7]86-*-freebsd[123]\.* | i[3-7]86-*-freebsd4\.[01234]* | i[3-7]86-*-freebsd*aout*)
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+ i[3456]86-*-bsd* | i[34567]86-*-freebsd[123] | i[34567]86-*-freebsd[123]\.* | i[34567]86-*-freebsd4\.[01234]* | i[34567]86-*-freebsd*aout*)
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COREFILE=trad-core.lo
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TRAD_HEADER='"hosts/i386bsd.h"'
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+Accept (and ignore) --as-needed/--no-as-needed options from GNU binutils
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+2.15 in our GNU binutils 2.14 to resolve a chicken and egg problem under
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+platforms (like Fedora Core 2) which already run GNU binutils 2.15: the
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+vendor cc(1) knows that it has ld(1) from GNU binutils 2.15 and hence
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+always uses the --as-needed option when calling ld(1). Unfortunately,
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+between having built "binutils" and "gcc" packages, this will break
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+OpenPKG because the vendor cc(1) would run the OpenPKG ld(1) with an
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+option is (still) does not understand. The only workaround is to let our
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+ld(1) accept and ignore this option. Once our cc(1) from "gcc" package
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+is installed, the problem is gone, because our "gcc" package correctly
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+detects that our ld(1) still does ot understand --as-needed.
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+
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+Index: ld/lexsup.c
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+--- ld/lexsup.c.orig 2003-03-31 20:12:52.000000000 +0200
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++++ ld/lexsup.c 2004-05-05 16:52:46.000000000 +0200
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+@@ -112,7 +112,9 @@
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+ #define OPTION_SPLIT_BY_RELOC (OPTION_WARN_SECTION_ALIGN + 1)
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+ #define OPTION_SPLIT_BY_FILE (OPTION_SPLIT_BY_RELOC + 1)
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+ #define OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE (OPTION_SPLIT_BY_FILE + 1)
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+-#define OPTION_WRAP (OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE + 1)
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++#define OPTION_AS_NEEDED (OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE + 1)
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++#define OPTION_NO_AS_NEEDED (OPTION_AS_NEEDED + 1)
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++#define OPTION_WRAP (OPTION_NO_AS_NEEDED + 1)
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+ #define OPTION_FORCE_EXE_SUFFIX (OPTION_WRAP + 1)
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+ #define OPTION_GC_SECTIONS (OPTION_FORCE_EXE_SUFFIX + 1)
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+ #define OPTION_NO_GC_SECTIONS (OPTION_GC_SECTIONS + 1)
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+@@ -423,6 +425,10 @@
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+ TWO_DASHES },
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+ { {"whole-archive", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE},
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+ '\0', NULL, N_("Include all objects from following archives"), TWO_DASHES },
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++ { {"as-needed", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_AS_NEEDED},
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++ '\0', NULL, N_("Only set DT_NEEDED for following dynamic libs if used"), TWO_DASHES },
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++ { {"no-as-needed", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_AS_NEEDED},
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++ '\0', NULL, N_("Always set DT_NEEDED for following dynamic libs"), TWO_DASHES },
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+ { {"wrap", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_WRAP},
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+ '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Use wrapper functions for SYMBOL"), TWO_DASHES },
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+ { {"mpc860c0", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_MPC860C0},
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+@@ -823,6 +829,10 @@
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+ case OPTION_NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE:
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+ whole_archive = FALSE;
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+ break;
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++ case OPTION_AS_NEEDED:
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++ case OPTION_NO_AS_NEEDED:
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++ einfo("%P: warning: options --as-needed and --no-as-needed still not supported\n");
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++ break;
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+ case 'O':
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+ /* FIXME "-O<non-digits> <value>" used to set the address of
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+ section <non-digits>. Was this for compatibility with
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