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Re: ebuild update for Xorg-x11: msg#00024linux.gentoo.alpha
Thanks for the clarification. Some of the information floating around out there is a bit vague and piecing together an answer has been somewhat of a challenge. You did it in about 2 paragraphs. This really answers most of the questions I've been trying to figure out for the last many months. I new it had to be possible as X was running on this machine (Compaq RH 7.3 distro), prior to my building out the Gentoo. Things to do on my part: 1. Check my kernel build to confirm the floating point completion is enabled in kernel 2. Add mieee to my CFLAGS (my CXXFLAGS pick-up my CFLAGS) 3. Try the USE="dlloader" flag 3a. alternatively try patching the Xorg elf-loader Brian Parkhurst. ----- Original Message ----- From: <kloeri@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <gentoo-alpha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:36 PM Subject: Re: [gentoo-alpha] ebuild update for Xorg-x11 > Just to clear up any possible confusion regarding both -mieee and PIC code. > > Alpha processors prior to ev6 require a little help from libc / the kernel to be IEEE compatible. Most code require this as Aron already mentioned. You need to add -mieee to CFLAGS and it's cousin CXXFLAGS as well as enable floating point completion in the kernel for this to work. Stuff like opengl will probably break without this support. > > Regarding the possible PIC issues: shared libraries should be compiled -fPIC (or -fpic) or you'll get linking errors on some archs. x86 is mostly unaffected by this but you'll find that alpha complains loudly if you'll try to link PIC and non-PIC code. Usually this results in errors during the compilation aborting your emerge. Xfree and xorg-x11 is a little different as it loads the driver modules dynamically at run-time using it's own elf loader. This is also the reason that you'll see 'unsupported elf relocation type' errors - the built-in elf loader doesn't support all the relocation types that binutils does. > > There's basically two ways to solve this: > 1. Patch the X elf loader to support all relocation types. There's some patches floating around already that does this - at least to some extent. > 2. Use dlload() instead of the built-in elf loader. You can turn on this behaviour using USE="dlloader" and remerging xfree / xorg-x11. Beware that this hasn't received as much testing yet as the built-in elf loader but it's used by the Gentoo hardened project at least. > > Hope this clears up the confusion (if any). > > Regards, > Bryan Ã~stergaard > Gentoo/Alpha developer > > -- > gentoo-alpha@xxxxxxxxxx mailing list > > -- gentoo-alpha@xxxxxxxxxx mailing list |
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