On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis <
g...@integrable-solutions.net> wrote:
> I think -Wl,xxx is documented as passing flags to the linker. That
> really means that. If in addition one wants the front-end and middle end to
> understand
> something, one has to give appropriate flags to them.
>
Sure, I must admit that the problem arose due to a lack of contact with the
Solaris platform. The -dy -G choice in ECL is very old, and it was the
documented way to build shared libraries at least on the Solaris boxes that
I had access to. This is when Sourceforge offered their compiler farm
service, feels like ages. IIRC the "-shared" flag appeared around that time,
but I never realized that GCC had unified its behavior across platforms and
that it was needed in Solaris as well.
Juanjo
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