Am Sonntag, den 09.08.2020, 09:53 -0400 schrieb Brandon Allbery: > If you are obeying all the necessary restrictions on glibc, or you > are > using a different libc such as musl which is designed for static > linking, then "-Wl,-static" should be sufficient. Doing this with > glibc will likely result in a crash unless the same version of glibc > is available at runtime.
Thanks for the tip! But I'll let it be for now. Cheers, Volker > > On 8/9/20, Volker Wysk <p...@volker-wysk.de> wrote: > > Am Sonntag, den 09.08.2020, 08:59 -0400 schrieb Brandon Allbery: > > > Linux is not friendly to static linking, and you would need to > > > either > > > package or match exact versions of things like the nss and locale > > > libraries that are dynamically loaded at runtime and don't show > > > up in > > > ldd. This limitation comes from glibc and is documented in its > > > manual. > > > > That's bad. But, like you said, it *is* possible. The dar (disk > > archiver) program comes with a statically linked version > > "dar_static": > > > > % ldd dar_static > > Das Programm ist nicht dynamisch gelinkt > > > > ("The program isn't linked dynamically.") > > > > From your answer, I assume that this isn't supported by GHC. > > > > Cheers > > Volker > > > > > > > On Sun, Aug 9, 2020, 08:50 Volker Wysk <p...@volker-wysk.de> > > > wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > I know of the command line argument "-static". But this only > > > > affects > > > > the Haskell libraries. I want to link some programs completely > > > > statically, no external libraries needed. > > > > > > > > When just linking with "-static" I still have those dynamically > > > > linked > > > > things: > > > > > > > > desktop ~/bin $ ldd sicherung > > > > linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffdab53f000) > > > > libm.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6 > > > > (0x00007f3633da0000) > > > > librt.so.1 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librt.so.1 > > > > (0x00007f3633d95000) > > > > libutil.so.1 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libutil.so.1 > > > > (0x00007f3633d90000) > > > > libdl.so.2 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2 > > > > (0x00007f3633d8a000) > > > > libpthread.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux- > > > > gnu/libpthread.so.0 > > > > (0x00007f3633d67000) > > > > libgmp.so.10 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgmp.so.10 > > > > (0x00007f3633ce3000) > > > > libatomic.so.1 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libatomic.so.1 > > > > (0x00007f3633cd7000) > > > > libffi.so.7 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libffi.so.7 > > > > (0x00007f3633ccb000) > > > > libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 > > > > (0x00007f3633ad9000) > > > > /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f3633f0c000) > > > > > > > > > > > > Is it possible to link the remaining libraries statically too? > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Volker > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list > > > > Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org > > > > http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users > >
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