Rollup merge of #28882 - ykomatsu:trpl, r=steveklabnik

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Steve Klabnik 2015-10-07 18:18:37 -04:00
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ shells out to the system linker (`gcc` on most systems, `link.exe` on MSVC),
so it makes sense to provide extra command line
arguments, but this will not always be the case. In the future `rustc` may use
LLVM directly to link native libraries, in which case `link_args` will have no
meaning. You can achieve the same effect as the `link-args` attribute with the
meaning. You can achieve the same effect as the `link_args` attribute with the
`-C link-args` argument to `rustc`.
It is highly recommended to *not* use this attribute, and rather use the more
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Dynamic linking on Linux can be undesirable if you wish to use new library
features on old systems or target systems which do not have the required
dependencies for your program to run.
Static linking is supported via an alternative `libc`, `musl`. You can compile
Static linking is supported via an alternative `libc`, [`musl`](http://www.musl-libc.org). You can compile
your own version of Rust with `musl` enabled and install it into a custom
directory with the instructions below: