Introduce target-specific LDFLAGS, the same way we have CFLAGS for the target.
It seems to be helping gcc somewhat into telling the correct endianness to ld that sticks with little endian even when the target is big (eg armeb-unknown-linux-uclibcgnueabi).
There's still work to do, especially finish the gcc part that is not in this commit.
/trunk/scripts/functions | 9 7 2 0 +++++++--
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
1 # Compute x86-specific values
3 # This one really need a little love! :-(
6 # The architecture part of the tuple:
8 [ -z "${arch}" ] && arch="${CT_ARCH_TUNE}"
10 nocona|athlon*64|k8|athlon-fx|opteron)
11 CT_DoError "Architecture is x86 (32-bit) but selected processor is \"${arch}\" (64-bit)";;
12 "") CT_TARGET_ARCH=i386;;
13 i386|i486|i586|i686) CT_TARGET_ARCH="${arch}";;
14 winchip*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i486;;
15 pentium|pentium-mmx|c3*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;
16 pentiumpro|pentium*|athlon*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i686;;
17 *) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;