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- added portasm support for adding .section .note.GNU-stack "hints" marking generated .o files from assembly files as not needing an executable stack
* needed to be done manually in assembly files, in contrast to C translation units where gcc adds such hints automatically
* this is for security, and better/easier integration of dyncall into other projects and builds, as dyncall doesn't need an executable stack
* thanks to Thorsten Behrens for bringing this up to our intention and providing a first analysis
* currently only done on Linux, but will be added across other platforms (where applicable) after some testing
author | cslag |
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date | Thu, 05 Jan 2017 11:07:29 +0100 |
parents | 3e629dc19168 |
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Building DynCall on Mac OS X ============================ The build system supports universal binaries (including static libraries) by default (i386, x86_64). In addition, the desired SDK can be choosen. Optional configure switches for Mac OS X: Operating System: --target=MacOSX (optional, auto-detect) SDK: --sdk=<version> (optional, auto-detect) Architecture: not specified, builds universal binaries depending on SDK version Configure and build for host platform: ./configure make sudo make install Compile for Mac OS X 10.4u: configure --target=MacOSX --sdk=10.4u