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2017 Apr 05
0
[PATCH 1/2] memdisk: Force ld output format to 32-bits
...ains where the default output is x86_64, we need to be consistent with the other .o files Signed-off-by: Beno?t Allard <benoit.allard at greenbone.net> --- memdisk/Makefile | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/memdisk/Makefile b/memdisk/Makefile index 42e56e0..ccd5738 100644 --- a/memdisk/Makefile +++ b/memdisk/Makefile @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ memdisk16.o: memdisk16.asm $(NASM) -f bin $(NASMOPT) $(NFLAGS) $(NINCLUDE) -o $@ -l $*.lst $< memdisk_%.o: memdisk_%.bin - $(LD) -r -b binary -o $@ $< + $(LD) --oformat elf32-i386 -r -b binary -o $@ $< memdisk16...
2017 Jun 30
0
[PATCH v2 1/4] memdisk: Force ld output format to 32-bits
...ains where the default output is x86_64, we need to be consistent with the other .o files Signed-off-by: Beno?t Allard <benoit.allard at greenbone.net> --- memdisk/Makefile | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/memdisk/Makefile b/memdisk/Makefile index 42e56e0..ccd5738 100644 --- a/memdisk/Makefile +++ b/memdisk/Makefile @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ memdisk16.o: memdisk16.asm $(NASM) -f bin $(NASMOPT) $(NFLAGS) $(NINCLUDE) -o $@ -l $*.lst $< memdisk_%.o: memdisk_%.bin - $(LD) -r -b binary -o $@ $< + $(LD) --oformat elf32-i386 -r -b binary -o $@ $< memdisk16...
2017 Jun 30
4
[PATCH v2 0/4] Allow cross-building of syslinux
Hi together, this is the second version of my cross-compilation patch serie. I'm sending it in the hope to get an honest review, and possibly see the patches integrated upstream. Those patches allow to build syslinux using a toolchain different from the host one by explicitely using the host toolchain for the utilities that are required at build-time / on the build machine. I am using the
2017 Apr 05
5
[PATCH 0/2] Cross-compilation patches
Hi there, I've had issue with the integration of syslinux into the buildroot project [0]. After some research, it turned out that we were wrongly using the host toolchain instead of the target toolchain to build syslinux. This gave us bigger issues (for instance) when trying to link syslinux with gnu-efi, that was built using the target toolchain. The first one forces ld to output i386