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From: "Tim Van Holder" <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be>
To: <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: Path defaults in GCC
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 22:21:50 +0100
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> Today I just discovered that GCC 2.97 does not
> search for libraries in /dev/env/DJDIR/lib directory,
> and that seems a showstopper to me. The fix for GCC is pretty
> trivial (see below; I've made some rearrangements too).
> However, this should have came up much earlier, so I might
> be missing something very obvious here.
Might it be your gcc 2.97 isn't called 'gcc' so it
doesn't pick up variables such as LIBRARY_PATH from djgpp.env.

> Comments?
I would like to see DJGPP packages put libraries in the
appropriate subdir of lib/gcc-lib by default. Especially
since gcc 3.0 will use an incompatible ABI (not sure if 2.97
already does), it would be nice if libraries where put somewhere
they'll only be picked up if they can be safely used (I wouldn't
WANT libc.a to be picked up from $DJDIR/lib if running gcc 3, as
it wouldn't link).

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