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Hi,
I am running Openmandriva Lx.
I can't find binutils-config (find / -name binutils-config). Why? The package binutils is installed.
Can anyone help?
torben
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 17,517
Rep:
OpenMandriva Lx - <version> ? ?
But anyway, no ordinary "binutils-config" on any OS.
( Gentoo has a script `binutils-config´ :
"The binutils-config script allows you to switch between different
versions of binutils when you have installed multiple copies
(see USE=multislot). It also allows you to manage
multiple cross-compiling targets simultaneously." → http://www.linuxhowtos.org/manpages/...ils-config.htm )
Hi Knudfl,
I saw in the output with errors from my compilation of Linux the word "gold", and I know that "gold" is a linker in gcc. I saw somewhere that an earlier linker was - I think - "ldf", and I wanted to change the default linker from "gold" to "ldf". You could do that in "binutils-config"; but only in Gentoo. Do you know of another way, or is it without importance for my compilation error?
torben
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