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@(TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS): Use -fPIC.
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@# The pushl in CTOR initialization interferes with frame pointer elimination.

# We need to use -fPIC when we are using gcc to compile the routines in
# crtstuff.c.  This is only really needed when we are going to use gcc/g++
# to produce a shared library, but since we don't know ahead of time when
# we will be doing that, we just always use -fPIC when compiling the
# routines in crtstuff.c.

CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS = -fPIC -fno-omit-frame-pointer
TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fPIC
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