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authorPrzemyslaw Pawelczyk <przemoc@gmail.com>2018-01-06 01:33:13 +0100
committerPrzemyslaw Pawelczyk <przemoc@gmail.com>2018-01-06 01:33:13 +0100
commit8a11fb9f9a06c69bdcfc04c04a7c90aa6ecf8b13 (patch)
tree71599f78f3f6b8fda7c5df5b246a4d2120b05671 /NEWS
parent9c45845435699023ae9e55744892f84ba0a0366f (diff)
Makefile: Treat LDFLAGS as passed to the compiler, not linker directly.
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@@ -4,6 +4,19 @@ Latest stuff
* Support building on systems with undefined PATH_MAX, e.g. GNU Hurd.
Simple, but not ideal solution yet - PATH_MAX is assumed to be 4096.
+ * Stop assuming that LDFLAGS has flags only for the linker (LD).
+ It used to be true long time ago, when these flags were passed
+ directly to ld. Nowadays (for quite many years already) it happens
+ differently and ld is almost never called directly during build,
+ because it's the compiler that is used for performing linking stage
+ (so called CCLD, practically almost always the same as CC).
+
+ The build process was already using CCLD (defaulting to CC's value),
+ but was prefixing all unprefixed flags in LDFLAGS with -Wl, prefix,
+ making it impossible to pass non-linker flags via LDFLAGS to CCLD.
+ No more! Now it's assumed that LDFLAGS are meant to be passed to
+ the compiler, so linker flags require explicit -Wl, prefix.
+
v1.1.1a (2018-01-02)
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