Am 01.03.2012 17:45, schrieb Benjamin Drung:
I wasn't aware that --as-needed breaks the patch. As part of enabling
hardening flags I moved the --as-needed flag, but wasn't aware, that the
flag previously didn't work as expected.

It was previously set in debian/rules but not exported to the shell environment that runs ./configure. In debhelper compat levels <9 you have to do this by hand or explicitely pass the flags to ./configure.

  - your basically reverting the patch through an extra link flag.

While I understand that --as-needed removes the apparently unnecessary linkage against libstdc++, which was artificially introduced by the patch before, I fail to understand the reasons that are given in the patch commit. Could someone please elaborate?

 - Fabian



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