library will still be usable, but functionality may be lost--for
example, you can't build a shared libc with old binutils.
-'--with-default-link=FLAG'
- With '--with-default-link=yes', the build system does not use a
- custom linker script for linking shared objects. The default for
- FLAG is the opposite, 'no', because the custom linker script is
+'--with-default-link'
+ With '--with-default-link', the build system does not use a custom
+ linker script for linking shared objects. The default is
+ '--without-default-link', because the custom linker script is
needed for full RELRO protection.
'--with-nonshared-cflags=CFLAGS'
usable, but functionality may be lost---for example, you can't build a
shared libc with old binutils.
-@item --with-default-link=@var{FLAG}
-With @code{--with-default-link=yes}, the build system does not use a
-custom linker script for linking shared objects. The default for
-@var{FLAG} is the opposite, @samp{no}, because the custom linker script
-is needed for full RELRO protection.
+@item --with-default-link
+With @code{--with-default-link}, the build system does not use a custom
+linker script for linking shared objects. The default is
+@code{--without-default-link}, because the custom linker script is
+needed for full RELRO protection.
@item --with-nonshared-cflags=@var{cflags}
Use additional compiler flags @var{cflags} to build the parts of the