Am 15.08.2006 um 02:42 schrieb Nick Roberts:
I'm going to re-configure and re-compile without -dead_strip in
LDFLAGS.
Good idea.
pete 161 /\ gcc --version
powerpc-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc.
build 5341)
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
pete 163 /\ ld -v
Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-590.42.1.obj~1
I'll try to re-configure and re-compile with another ld!
Ordinarily I think the linker comes from the compiler. In my
Makefile:
LD=$(CC) -nostdlib
But if you've used -dead_strip (not a GNU ld option?) perhaps you
specified a
different one. I think using gcc for compiling and linking would
be a good
idea too.
I have two gcc and ld pairs: the default one in /usr/bin (4.0.1) that
comes with Mac OS X or updates of the Developer Tools metapackage.
The second pair comes with Fink and is more up-to-date (4.1.0,
although it's not clear to me which of the Apple extensions are
contained in it) -- except for ld: it's obviously the same version!
Changing the sequence of components in PATH I can direct configure to
find this or that. I do not change any *.in files or Makefile.
It makes no difference whether I leave away -dead_strip from LDFLAGS
or not ... (except for some kB in file size)
--
Greetings
Pete
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