On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Alexandre Oliva <aol...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Nov 5, 2015, Paolo Bonzini <bonz...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> On 05/11/2015 17:28, David Edelsohn wrote: >>> [Explicitly copying build maintainers.] >>> >>> Paolo and Alexandre, >>> >>> Could you review and help with this patch? >>> >>> TLS symbols in AIX display a new, different symbol type in nm output. >>> Libtool explicitly creates a list of exported symbols for shared >>> libraries using nm and does not recognize the new TLS symbols, so >>> those symbols are not exported. >>> >>> This is a regression for TLS support on AIX. >>> >>> This patch updates libtool.m4 in GCC and configure for libstdc++-v3, >>> libgfortran, and libgomp. I would like to apply the patch to GCC >>> while I simultaneously work with the Libtool community to correct the >>> bug upstream. I also would like to backport this to GCC 5.2 and GCC >>> 4.9.x. > >> I think it's okay to wait for the patch to be upstream. > > *nod*. The reason we want it upstream first is that we don't want a > regression when someone updates the libtool version in GCC, now or in > the future. > > It's such a simple patch that it should be really easy to get it into > libtool upstream.
Ten days and still waiting for a response on libtool-patches. - David