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- removed configure-based checks for using --noexecstack / -Wa,--noexecstack in make A{S,C,}FLAGS variables, b/c inconsistent behaviour across platforms and often unusable, b/c: * braindead defaults (e.g. ASFLAGS on pretty much everything GNU, used in default suffix rules with *both* cc for .S and as for .s) * often took decisions on bogus private STACK headers in ELF files, set on platforms that lack any implementation, so pointless * tests have shown that only some GNU/* platforms and FreeBSD actually make use of this, if at all, that is... and for those, will switch back to .section .note.GNU-stack (next commit)
author Tassilo Philipp
date Sat, 27 May 2017 19:18:23 +0200
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Cross-compile DynCall for PSP using PSP-SDK
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Make sure the PSP SDK's is installed and that the build tools (e.g. psp-gcc) are
in your PATH. Also make sure that your PSP SDK's include files are in your CPATH


Status:
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- dyncall: tests run ok.
- dyncallback: all good.
- dynload: unsupported due to missing dynamic linker and ELF headers.
  


There are currently two ways to build dyncall for PSP.

Build using configure and make:
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  $ ./configure --target=PSP
  $ make libdyncall libdyncallback


Build using build script for gcc (using Makefile.generic):
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  $ sh buildsys/scripts/batch-build-psp.sh