Have the glibc build use the cross-objdump, rather than the host one.
On some distros (eg. Fedora), the native objdump can not interpret objects not for the native system, and thus fail.
This commit adds a new patch against glibc-2.7 that introduces OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST, wich, if set, overides the detected objdump.
Note: bizarely enough, glibc already has code to detect the cross-objdump, but that does not work for an unknown reason... :-(
/trunk/patches/glibc/2.7/220-objdump_for_host.patch | 13 13 0 0 +++++++++
/trunk/scripts/build/libc_glibc.sh | 37 21 16 0 +++++++++++++++------------
2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
1 Signed-off-by: dank@kegel.com
3 Raising the size of the hash table is a noticable win when linking
4 at least one large app.
7 http://sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2004-06/msg00165.html
8 to do this dynamically. No idea why that didn't make it in.
9 So this tiny change to raise the default size is just
13 --- binutils-2.16.1/bfd/hash.c.old 2006-03-02 23:01:39.000000000 -0800
14 +++ binutils-2.16.1/bfd/hash.c 2006-03-02 23:01:58.000000000 -0800
18 /* The default number of entries to use when creating a hash table. */
19 -#define DEFAULT_SIZE 4051
20 +#define DEFAULT_SIZE 32749
21 static size_t bfd_default_hash_table_size = DEFAULT_SIZE;
23 /* Create a new hash table, given a number of entries. */