Joseph S. Myers wrote: > * They only build static libstdc++. > > * --with-newlib is used, either explicitly or implicitly if newlib is > built in a combined tree. (I do not know if it works with --with-newlib > is not used and it's not a combined tree.) > > * configure.ac then checks for --with-newlib and handles it specially by > hardcoding information about the functions present. > > * With --disable-shared, GLIBCXX_ENABLE_SYMVERS disables symbol versioning > instead of trying to do certain link tests it would do if shared libraries > are being built; it also does so if unable to link.
> So make sure the build is using --disable-shared if you can't link; if > that still doesn't help, some configure test somewhere may need disabling, > either if unable to link, or if not building shared libraries, or some > other condition. We're doing all that. I think Richard gave the correct answer elsewhere in the thread: it doesn't actually work without hacks on MIPS either. Bernd -- This footer brought to you by insane German lawmakers. Analog Devices GmbH Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 6 80807 Muenchen Sitz der Gesellschaft Muenchen, Registergericht Muenchen HRB 40368 Geschaeftsfuehrer Thomas Wessel, William A. Martin, Margaret Seif