Sam Varshavchik wrote:
It looks like your gcc is not using the binutils version of 'ld', GNU
ld, it's trying to run Sun's native ld, which barfs.
Try to run "strings" on binutils' ld. I don't think that "Symbol
referencing errors" is a GNU ld error message.
You need to use GNU ld for linking.
This may be more easily said than done. IIRC, the last time I struggled
with this Gnu ld requirement I began by installing the new ld and
attempting to use it in a build. But every which way I tried, the gcc
build (which was built using Solaris ld) couldn't apparently be made to
use the alternate linker. This sort of makes sense, seeing as this means
glibc is also linked with Solaris ld. From what I gathered, this would
mean that gcc, the libs, and anything built with them (pretty much
everything I've compiled) would have to be rebuilt. Not a pretty
proposition.
Unless of course you know of some way to force the choice of linker for
the Courier build?
Bill
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