#9872: PolyBoRi incorrectly reports a GNU linker is used with gcc and produces
libraries with text relocations.
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   Reporter:  drkirkby  |       Owner:  tbd     
       Type:  defect    |      Status:  new     
   Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  sage-4.6
  Component:  packages  |    Keywords:          
     Author:            |    Upstream:  N/A     
   Reviewer:            |      Merged:          
Work_issues:            |  
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Comment(by AlexanderDreyer):

 > No, changing a compiler flag will not necessarily work - I just got
 lucky with Cliquer.
 >
 > If it was a matter of just changing a compiler flag, I would have done
 it. There does not appear to be anything obviously wrong with the flags in
 !PolyBoRi, though perhaps there's some subtle error I have not spotted.
 Maybe, because you didn't test it with the most recent spkg, or mabe
 something went wrong the the flags propagation. When I changed the flags,
 the problem disappeared, i. e. elfdump didn't show any TEXTREL sections.
 (But of course, I could only test this on t2.) I'll try to find some time
 to provide an updated spkg. Then you can test it on the other systems.


 > Yes. My test code used 'gcc' as I quickly put it together yesterday to
 test an idea out. I've not tested it fully, but I would certainly replace
 my use of gcc in that script with $CC and check it works ok.
 Ah, sorry, I didn't get that this was about the script.

 My best,
    Alexander

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