http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54918



             Bug #: 54918

           Summary: libgo.so.0 is not runtime compatible between gcc-4.6.2

                    and gcc-4.7.x

    Classification: Unclassified

           Product: gcc

           Version: 4.7.2

            Status: UNCONFIRMED

          Severity: major

          Priority: P3

         Component: go

        AssignedTo: i...@airs.com

        ReportedBy: gaf...@gmail.com





gcc-4.6.2 shipped a libgo.so.0.0.0 runtime library.



Compiling a simple hello world binary against that libgo worked okay:



bash$ cat hello.go

package main

import "fmt"

func main() {

  fmt.Println("Hello, world")

}

bash$ gccgo -o hello hello.go

bash$ ./hello

Hello, world



When  the gcc runtime is updated on the system to gcc-4.7.2, the previouslt

compiled binary against the gcc-4.6.2 libgo.so.0 no longer works:



bash$ ./hello

./hello: symbol lookup error: ./hello: undefined symbol: libgo_os.os.Envs



Clearly the two libgo.so.0.0.0 libraries are not compatible between gcc-4.6.x

and gcc-4.7.x - as such, the soname versioning should reflect that.

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