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From: | Guido Draheim |
Subject: | Re: "Re: libbfd, libtool & Win32" and "Re: Building a MinGW GLib etc..." |
Date: | Tue, 17 Sep 2002 20:50:05 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826 |
Max Bowsher wrote:
Guido Draheim wrote:How old may a gcc/binutils pair be? My oldest crosscompilers are gcc 2.95.3 and ld --version reports 2.11.90.8. And for all I know, these are in fact the oldest versions around, no one want to go back beyond, I guess. Is that enough, Max?Test: $ echo '__declspec(dllexport) void foo () {}' > foo.c $ gcc -shared foo.c -o foo.dll $ objdump -p foo.dll | fgrep -A 5 Characteristics
The real problem is in a `gcc -shared foo.c -o foo.dll -lz` and whether gcc can find the zlib dll, and link it even when no .dll.a is available, with just the dll being present. The zlib is probably a good example - quite some portable software makes use of it, including my http://zziplib.sf.net
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