I've got a product running on Linux arm imx6. It's being cross-compiled on Linux x86_64. I've got it set up with both qmake and now qbs that hopefully should replace qmake at some point.
The binary created by qbs fails to run as it's set up to use the wrong interpreter. I need to pass "-mfloat-abi=hard" to g++ when it's used to link the application. The qmake build ends up linking the application with a command line like this: arm-fslc-linux-gnueabi-g++ -mfloat-abi=hard --sysroot=/srv/XXXXXXXX/sysroots/armv7at2hf-neon-fslc-linux-gnueabi -Wl,--gc-sections -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-rpath,/opt/qt5.6.3/lib -o etc etc Qbs does this: arm-fslc-linux-gnueabi-g++ -Wl,-rpath,/opt/qt5.6.3/lib,--gc-sections,-O1 --sysroot=/srv/XXXXXXXXX/sysroots/armv7at2hf-neon-fslc-linux-gnueabi -L/srv/XXXXXXX/sysroots/armv7at2hf-neon-fslc-linux-gnueabi/opt/qt5.6.3/lib -march=armv7-a -o etc etc I'm struggling to find the property or similar in the cpp module that adds the "-mfloat-abi=hard"-option to g++ when used for linking. Adding "-mfloat-abi=hard" to cpp.linkerFlags does not work as the option should not be wrapped with "-Wl,". Adding -"mfloat-abi=hard" to cpp.commonCompilerFlags is necessary for the compiling but does not work for the linking. So, how do I make qbs link using "g++ --mfloat-abi=hard"? Best regards, Ola
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