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[Bug c++/28746] gcc -g and shared objects
- From: "jmbnyc at gmail dot com" <gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- To: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 16 Aug 2006 02:48:42 -0000
- Subject: [Bug c++/28746] gcc -g and shared objects
- References: <bug-28746-13105@http.gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/>
- Reply-to: gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org
------- Comment #4 from jmbnyc at gmail dot com 2006-08-16 02:48 -------
Subject: Re: gcc -g and shared objects
Just because it works for you does not mean it is not a problem. I am
not an idiot (and I am not saying that you implied that I was) and I
believe there is a problem. I believe the problem is not in ld, but in
the aspect of gcc that produces -g output. Perhaps I have something
screwed up with my system, but it is an unpatched default install of
RH FC5. I tried a regular c file and it worked fine with -g. So, it is
something with C++ compilation using -g.
/JMB
On 16 Aug 2006 02:36:27 -0000, pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org
<gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
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> ------- Comment #2 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-08-16 02:36 -------
> This works for me and I really doubt this is a GCC issue anyways since GCC just
> outputs assembly which then gets into object code by binutils and binutils does
> the linking also.
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> pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org changed:
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> What |Removed |Added
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> Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
> Resolution| |WORKSFORME
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