Bill Allombert on Tue, 4 Mar 2003 15:12:38 +0100 |
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Re: linker warning |
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 08:33:01PM +0100, Karim BELABAS wrote: > I also have removed some of the code duplication, but didn't dare merging the > sparcv7 assembler yet, since I cannot test it. You can test it by using Configure --kernel=sparcv7-none. > 4) These global symbols are still being defined and included in libpari in > case one uses different compilers when compiling the library and applications > [ a bad idea, but... ]. It's the level0 kernel's job to define them, and it > did that [ without using them, in some cases ]. Where ? I cannot find them. > These symbols were mistakenly redefined in kernel/none/mp.c and > kernel/gmp/mp.c. Hence the linker's warning: two global symbols with the > same name had been defined, one through direct assembly with 'as', the other > through gcc's compilation of mp.c. Maybe i am confused, but what happens with kernel=none ? Cheers, Bill.