Thanks Richard!
/Åsa
On 13 September 2011 11:50, Richard Sandiford richard.sandiford@linaro.orgwrote:
Very nonauthorotative answer, but...
Asa Sandahl asa.sandahl@linaro.org writes:
When building Android with the Linaro toolchain, I encountered this link time error when going from gcc 4.4.3 to gcc 4.6.
"arm-eabi-g++: error: unrecognized option '-avoid-version'"
I find several posts about people encountering the same thing for
different
programs.
Was this option removed? Anyone know the story behind it?
I think -avoid-version is a libtool option rather than a gcc option. I'm not sure whether it's supposed to be passed down to gcc.
But yeah, gcc 4.6 seems to report the error earlier than 4.5 would. E.g.:
gcc -avoid-version --verbose
doesn't give any error about -avoid-version for 4.5, whereas for 4.6 it does. (Trying to compile something with -avoid-version gives an error with both compilers.)
Richard