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Mold ________________________________________________________________________________ mold is a multi-threaded, high-performance linker that is several times faster than the industry-standard ones, namely, GNU ld, GNU gold or LLVM lld. It is developed as a drop-in replacement for these linkers and command-line compatible with them with a few exceptions. Caveats ________________________________________________________________________________ * mold can not yet link the kernel. * LTO is not yet supported (so refrain from using it) If a package fails to link with mold, open an issue at $/kisslinux/repo and (until it is fixed) revert to using your previous linker for said package. Usage ________________________________________________________________________________ The linker is typically located at /usr/bin/ld and is invoked by the compiler. To use mold as the system linker, one of the following methods must be used. 1. Use the alternatives system to set mold as the system linker. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | $ kiss a mold /usr/bin/ld | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 2. Add --ld-path to CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS (Clang > 12.0) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | $ export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS --ld-path=/usr/bin/mold" | | $ export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS --ld-path=/usr/bin/mold" | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 3. Add -B to CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS (GCC) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | $ export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -B/usr/lib/mold" | | $ export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -B/usr/lib/mold" | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Verification ________________________________________________________________________________ To verify that mold is being used, disable binary stripping (KISS_STRIP=0) and run the following command on a newly built executable. If 'mold' appears in the output, everything is setup correctly. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | $ readelf -p .comment /path/to/exe | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Further Reading ________________________________________________________________________________ * $/rui314/mold