[oe] Openembedded-devel Digest, Vol 43, Issue 99

Jay Snyder jay.snyder at tycoelectronics.com
Tue Feb 23 13:45:01 UTC 2010


>
>
> The most easy way to turn it off is to not build with GNU HASH style, 
> This can
> be made by not using "--hash-style=SOMETHING" in the LDFLAGS.
>
> The GNU HASH is not a security mechanism but a dynamic linker 
> optimization to
> be able to resolve symbols faster.
>
> It was added later as the feature is not that old. Everything I do 
> build is
> building fine, so in case you see an "awful" lot of breakage it would 
> be nice
> if you could clarify this.
>
I'll post details next time I run into it.     Your solution above 
doesn't fix the problem, as the error the OE build system complaining 
about binaries NOT having the GNU Hash.      There are many packages 
that do not pass the "--hash-style" option from the bitbake configure 
task down to all their makefiles.    I'd have to go back through my 
local copies of recipes that I've patched to see which ones that I've 
had to do "CCFLAGS += ${LDFLAGS}" fix to.   In some cases, I needed to 
put patches in for Makefile.ac files.     Due to the current time crunch 
that I'm in on my current project, I will not have time for several 
weeks to go back through these changes.     It is my  intention to 
submit these patches for inclusion in OE when I have time (if someone 
else hasn't already).

Thank you,
Jay




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