We don't place target libraries within ${exec_prefix}, we'd always place these within the target sysroot within the standard library directories. Worse, the append_to_lib_path code prefixes these paths with the sysroot which makes even less sense. These directories therefore don't make sense in our case and mean we have to relocate all the linker scripts if they're present. Dropping them gives a reasonable performance improvement/simplification. Upstream-Status: Inappropriate RP 2017/01/30 Index: git/ld/genscripts.sh =================================================================== --- git.orig/ld/genscripts.sh +++ git/ld/genscripts.sh @@ -189,29 +189,6 @@ append_to_lib_path() fi } -# Always search $(tooldir)/lib, aka /usr/local/TARGET/lib when native -# except when LIBPATH=":". -if [ "${LIB_PATH}" != ":" ] ; then - libs= - if [ "x${TOOL_LIB}" = "x" ] ; then - if [ "x${NATIVE}" = "xyes" ] ; then - libs="${exec_prefix}/${target_alias}/lib" - fi - else - # For multilib'ed targets, ensure both ${target_alias}/lib${LIBPATH_SUFFIX} - # and ${TOOL_LIB}/lib${LIBPATH_SUFFIX} are in the default search path, - # because 64bit libraries may be in both places, depending on - # cross-development setup method (e.g.: /usr/s390x-linux/lib64 - # vs. /usr/s390-linux/lib64) - case "${NATIVE}:${LIBPATH_SUFFIX}:${TOOL_LIB}" in - :* | *::* | *:*:*${LIBPATH_SUFFIX}) ;; - *) libs="${exec_prefix}/${target_alias}/lib${LIBPATH_SUFFIX}" ;; - esac - libs="${exec_prefix}/${TOOL_LIB}/lib ${libs}" - fi - append_to_lib_path ${libs} -fi - if [ "x${LIB_PATH}" = "x" ] && [ "x${USE_LIBPATH}" = xyes ] ; then libs=${NATIVE_LIB_DIRS} if [ "x${NATIVE}" = "xyes" ] ; then