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Using UNIX shell environment variables in LD
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Zandberg Oren-BOZ002 |
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Using UNIX shell environment variables in LD |
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Thu, 27 Dec 2001 11:55:19 +0200 |
Hello all,
My name is Oren Zandberg and I work in Motorola Communication Israel.
In my project we are using the rce-gnu compiler based on the gcc 2.7.2.
We are using an LD file to relocate objects & variables in the available
memory space.
Some of the needed files are taken "hard" coded using full path.
My question is:
1) If I have a UNIX environment variable called "HOST_ROOT",
which specified the starting path of each object (the VOB
mount point for instance), I would have wanted to use it in
the LD file, as in UNIX shell:
$(HOST_ROOT)/dir_1/file1.o(*.text).
The current state is that I need to write:
/vob/<Continued Path>/dir_1/file1.o(*.text).
Do you knows about any kind of solution for that ?
Thanks you very much in advance for any replay !!
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