Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/07/18/15:07:12
The same problem exists in the course of creating the library. If you have
lots of object files needed to link together for a program, then you may also
have lots of object files to place in the library.
I for one would like a feature of being able to list the object files in a
text file. On a daily basis I use this feature in commercial tool-chains.
Eric
Earnie Boyd wrote:
> Why not use an archived library file?
>
> ---Berend Ozceri <berend AT istanbul DOT engr DOT sgi DOT com> wrote:
> >
> > Excerpts from gnu-win32: 15-Jul-98 RE: Passing list of objects to by
> GNU ld...
> > Sergey Okhapkin
> > >> Is there any way to get GNU ld to read the list of object files
> to be linked
> >
> > >> from a text file containing the names of the object files, one
> per line?
> > >>
> > >ld [options] `cat listfile`
> >
> > The problem is, I am trying to work around the issue of the
> command-line being
> > too long (i.e. exceeding the maximum number of command-line
> arguments of the
> > shell). Therefore cat'ing a file and expanding the file into
> arguments is *not*
> > a solution.
> >
> > In case anyone cares, this is for compiling the output of a Verilog
> simulator
> > that converts Verilog into C, resulting in 1000+ object files.
> >
> > Berend
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