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--- Comment #12 from Andrew Pinski ---
My bet it is due to --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs which does not get
as tested any more.
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--- Comment #10 from Jakub Jelinek ---
(In reply to Jason Vas Dias from comment #9)
> (In reply to Jakub Jelinek from comment #8)
> > Where do you see -nostdlib being used? I see it neither in your #c0, nor in
> > #c1.
> > Looking at my buildlog
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--- Comment #9 from Jason Vas Dias ---
(In reply to Jakub Jelinek from comment #8)
> Where do you see -nostdlib being used? I see it neither in your #c0, nor in
> #c1.
> Looking at my buildlog, -nostdlib is used to link only some libraries, like
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--- Comment #8 from Jakub Jelinek ---
Where do you see -nostdlib being used? I see it neither in your #c0, nor in
#c1.
Looking at my buildlog, -nostdlib is used to link only some libraries, like
libstdc++.so.6 itself, or libvtv, libsanitizer lib
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--- Comment #7 from Jason Vas Dias ---
So since I've produced a working Stage3 compiler in the build directory, './',
'./prev-gcc' should be the directory containing the Stage2 gcc build, and
it does in my case, with a config.log :
$ grep '^LDF
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--- Comment #6 from Jason Vas Dias ---
Yes, Jakub, thanks, I know :
> If you link with g++ or xg++ instead of gcc or xgcc, then the driver is
> adding
> -lstdc++ automatically.
But it is not ME linking, it is the gcc-5.3.0 Makefile.in / config
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--- Comment #4 from Jason Vas Dias ---
Thanks for having a look at this, Richard .
Yes, "some weirdness" is definitely going on -
but I'd like to determine precisely which "weirdness".
This occurred when building my new LFS system's system com
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--- Comment #3 from Richard Biener ---
xg++ from stage1 should already add -lstdc++. Sth else weird is going on for
you.
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--- Comment #2 from Jason Vas Dias ---
In fact, it happens for EVERY executable produced by stage2 compiler!
Why is this - do I need to add '-lstdc++' to LDFLAGS or to
--with-stage1-ldflags / --with-boot-ldflags in order to build gcc-5.3.0 ?
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--- Comment #1 from Jason Vas Dias ---
And it happens for gcov also:
/usr/build/linux/gcc-5.3.0/./prev-gcc/xg++
-B/usr/build/linux/gcc-5.3.0/./prev-gcc/ -B/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/
-nostdinc++
-B/usr/build/linux/gcc-5.3.0/prev-x86_64-pc-lin
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