not pointing to the PLT in _rtld_relocate_plt_object(). I'm not quite
sure why the i386 added the extra relocations, but it removed the `return
0' needed for other arches.
THIS DOES NOT YET FIX BUILDING LD.ELF_SO ON ALPHA. There are some other
binutils 2.9.1 related issues, but this does return build ability to
2.8.1 based as and ld. Will do more investigation later.
DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP being defined on mips targets with shared libs. Since
netbsd's gdb config.h defines HAVE_LINK_H, link.h is expected to
provide it. So #include <machine/elf_machdep.h> to make it so.
new flag bit. Keep RTLD_GLOBAL as an actual flag bit so it won't be
re-used, or may be used for something later. Mask the dlopen() mode bits
in ld.elf_so so a comparison against RTLD_NOW works. (RTLD_{LOCAL,GLOBAL}
needs to be implemented for ld.elf_so.)
in the branch delay slot was no longer getting executed at the proper time.
This resulted in a corrupt ps_strings pointer and caused programs trying to
use ps_strings to fail.
* new bsd.own.mk variable OBJECT_FMT with values "a.out" or "ELF".
* use OBJECT_FMT in Makefile tests that depend on toolchain.
* Add new bsd.own.mk variable NOSHLIB that, if set indicates a given
port doesnt yet do shared libraries. Set on powerpc.
* Document new feature-test variables in src/share/mk/bsd.README.
Tested on i386, mips, fakedup Alpha environment.
and libs in the object tree, if you use a separate object tree,
while maintaining backward compatability with other build methods.
See the notes in src/share/mk/bsd.README for full details. Note
that the `make includes' target now only installs the include files
in the build directory (if you use one--otherwise they go in DESTDIR
just like before); `make install' will install include files in
DESTDIR.
RLTD_LAZY + 1 (for now), if it's not defined. RTLD_NOW should be defined
in dlfcn.h, since some code (e.g. X11) wants it and assumes that it has
the value currently used by our RTLD_LAZY.
kit, then hacked on by Matt Thomas <matt@3am-software.com>, then by me (to
make it work with new versions of the toolchain, etc.). This runs, but it's
in serious need of cleaning and/or a fair bit of reworking. See the README
file for more information, and a list of things to do.