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- I know, but compiling on Darwin on ARM is kind of messed up as the manufacturer does not officially support the installation and use of such tools. Is there no way at all to tell GCC what architecture to pass to the linker?osvein– osvein2014-06-09 14:42:17 +00:00Commented Jun 9, 2014 at 14:42
- 1@anustart: Yes. Again: build a gcc that is set up to work with your custom ld. Expecting someone else's gcc to somehow know what your custom ld wants is silly, and attempting to arm-twist it into doing the right thing is misguided. What you have there are two tools that must normally work closely together, but which have purposely been built independently of each other, so no wonder they don't work properly together.Warren Young– Warren Young2014-06-09 16:36:36 +00:00Commented Jun 9, 2014 at 16:36
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