commit | 224ec839a41f78aa67b6ea88c98849fdb212df59 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Tenty <daltenty@ibm.com> | Tue May 13 12:00:59 2025 -0400 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue May 13 12:00:59 2025 -0400 |
tree | b4cc1eaf63516861aa03cfc541a78127c2152c0a | |
parent | 1ffdf5325f1009d56d1c62fe6993eab575460de6 [diff] |
[AIX] Opt in to per-target runtime dir (#139620) Many targets have already migrated to the per-target runtime directory layout, which is generally preferred. For AIX however, we are currently using per-target runtime directories by default for some runtimes (i.e. `flang-rt`) but not others. This change makes things consistent for other runtimes (most primarily `compiler-rt`) as well, adopting the layout uniformly for the AIX target. This change also normalizes the triple used for building compiler-rt to remove any OS version number, as there is currently no need to version the runtimes this way and the driver code doesn't expect this anyhow.
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