- Update to version 1.9.0

* mold gained support for the three new targets: 32-bit PowerPC, SH-4 and DEC
    Alpha. Each porting work didn't take more than a few days for us to complete,
    which demonstrate how portable the mold linker is. You can typically port mold
    to a new target just by writing a few hundreds lines of target-specific code.
    See arch-*.cc files in mold/elf/ directory to see how target-specific code
    actually looks like. (651adad, 3411e17, 6231510)
  * Bug fixes and compatibility improvements
  * In a rare occasion, a statically-initialized function pointer might get a wrong
    address in a statically-linked executable. This bug has been fixed. (ccd47db)
  * Fixed a -gdb-index option's crash bug on big-endian hosts. (3c96828)
  * [RISC-V] mold rewrote machine instructions in a wrong way as a result of a wrong
    R_RISCV_HI20 relaxation if the output file was being linked against the high
    address. It's not a problem for user-land programs, but kernels linked with mold
    could crash due to this bug. This bug has been fixed. (3c96828)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools:compiler/mold?expand=0&rev=82
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Fri Jan 6 09:38:06 UTC 2023 - Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz>
- Update to version 1.9.0
* mold gained support for the three new targets: 32-bit PowerPC, SH-4 and DEC
Alpha. Each porting work didn't take more than a few days for us to complete,
which demonstrate how portable the mold linker is. You can typically port mold
to a new target just by writing a few hundreds lines of target-specific code.
See arch-*.cc files in mold/elf/ directory to see how target-specific code
actually looks like. (651adad, 3411e17, 6231510)
* Bug fixes and compatibility improvements
* In a rare occasion, a statically-initialized function pointer might get a wrong
address in a statically-linked executable. This bug has been fixed. (ccd47db)
* Fixed a -gdb-index option's crash bug on big-endian hosts. (3c96828)
* [RISC-V] mold rewrote machine instructions in a wrong way as a result of a wrong
R_RISCV_HI20 relaxation if the output file was being linked against the high
address. It's not a problem for user-land programs, but kernels linked with mold
could crash due to this bug. This bug has been fixed. (3c96828)
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Tue Dec 27 09:47:12 UTC 2022 - Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz>

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#
# spec file for package mold
#
# Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC
# Copyright (c) 2023 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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Name: mold
Version: 1.8.0
Version: 1.9.0
Release: 0
Summary: A Modern Linker (mold)
License: AGPL-3.0-or-later