If something has been compiled with soft-float, this means it will have
been linked to libsoft, so you should be able to use ldd to check this.

Frederic Noyer wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody.
> I'd like to know if there is a way
> to see if an executable and obj files
> use soft-float or hard-float.
> Also if I have several
> obj files, some compiled with soft-float
> and other with hard-float when I link
> whole obj files with soft-float, does it
> works well or do i have to recompile them
> all with soft-float.
> 
> Thanxs
> Best regards.
> 
> Frederic.
> 
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