* "_" problem
@ 2000-08-18 1:32 Helfried Tschemmernegg
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From: Helfried Tschemmernegg @ 2000-08-18 1:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi!
I have built a cross-gcc for m68k-elf.
Now I have the problem that it obviously doesn't use _'s in front of the
functions. That's a real problem because I must use some prebuilt .o-files
made by another assembler.
This must be a cross-gcc-problem because when I compile a simple
test-program with the native gcc I get the _'s. Only the cross-gcc refuses to use
them.
Is there any command-line option to tell gcc to use the _'s in front of
the functions?
thanks very much for any help
Helfried
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* Re: "_" problem
@ 2000-08-18 3:43 FBrown
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From: FBrown @ 2000-08-18 3:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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try "-fleading-underscore"
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Hi!
I have built a cross-gcc for m68k-elf.
Now I have the problem that it obviously doesn't use _'s in front of the
functions. That's a real problem because I must use some prebuilt .o-files
made by another assembler.
This must be a cross-gcc-problem because when I compile a simple
test-program with the native gcc I get the _'s. Only the cross-gcc refuses
to use
them.
Is there any command-line option to tell gcc to use the _'s in front of
the functions?
thanks very much for any help
Helfried
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