On Friday April 20 2007 04:53, Luca2 wrote: > Hello. > > I have some thoughts I would like to share, all related to new features. > > The so called "new hosts", let's say Fedora Core 6 (now old, there's > Fedora 7 coming), OpenSUSE 10.2 (now there's 10.3 alpha 3) and others > all use the new GNU HASH style definition (anyway it can use even the > old definition by passing "hash-style=sysv"). > I've built myself several LFSs using this feature and had ran into no > troubles, still the answer is always the same when people have troubles > with "ld" (because of unsupported feature): use older host etc... > > My idea is wouldn't be the time, now, to incorporate this feature > (linking times reduced by 50% as example) and let it become the "new" > standard way of building LFS systems?
This belongs in a hint. No one "needs" to use hash-style=gnu. Adding it to LFS goes against the spirit of LFS. robert
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