Since ld may depend on libctf (if present), and libctf may be relinked
by the installation process, libctf must be installed before ld is,
or the relink may fail if it calls on symbols or symbol versions that do
not exist in any libctf already present on the system. (If none is
present, the copy in the build tree will be automatically used, but
if one *is* present, it may take precedence and break things.)
(This is a maybe- dependency, so it will work even if libctf is
disabled.)
ChangeLog
2021-01-26 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
PR 27250
* Makefile.def: Add install-libctf dependency to install-ld.
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
+2021-01-26 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
+
+ * Makefile.def: Add install-libctf dependency to install-ld.
+ * Makefile.in: Regenerated.
+
2021-01-12 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* src-release.sh (do_proto_toplev): Rewrite indentation.
dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-gas; };
dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-libctf; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-libctf; };
+dependencies = { module=install-ld; on=install-libctf; };
// We put install-opcodes before install-binutils because the installed
// binutils might be on PATH, and they might need the shared opcodes
all-stage4-ld: maybe-all-stage4-libctf
all-stageprofile-ld: maybe-all-stageprofile-libctf
all-stagefeedback-ld: maybe-all-stagefeedback-libctf
+install-ld: maybe-install-libctf
install-binutils: maybe-install-opcodes
install-strip-binutils: maybe-install-strip-opcodes
install-opcodes: maybe-install-bfd