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gcc can't find libgcc_s.so.1


I'm having trouble building gcc (3.3.4 on Solaris 8 Sparc) so that it doesn't need the location of libgcc_s.so.1 in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I thought I could do this in the bootstrap step by saying

gmake LDFLAGS="-Wl,--rpath -Wl,${GCCRUNLIBDIR}" bootstrap

or

gmake LDFLAGS="-R${GCCRUNLIBDIR}" bootstrap

this has worked in the past when libstdc++.so developed a dependency on this library:

dump -Lv libstdc++.so

libstdc++.so:

  **** DYNAMIC SECTION INFORMATION ****
.dynamic:
[INDEX] Tag         Value
[1]     NEEDED          libm.so.1
[2]     NEEDED          libgcc_s.so.1
[3]     NEEDED          libc.so.1
[4]     SONAME          libstdc++.so.5
[5]     RPATH           /volws/pmd25/ldatae/gnu/gcc-3.3.4/lib
[6]     INIT            0x26468
[7]     FINI            0x5c970
[8]     HASH            0x94
...

The RPATH is the location of libgcc_s.so.1. Now, I notice that the gcc and g++ executables also have this dependency:

dump -Lv g++

g++:

  **** DYNAMIC SECTION INFORMATION ****
.dynamic:
[INDEX] Tag         Value
[1]     NEEDED          libgcc_s.so.1
[2]     NEEDED          libc.so.1
[3]     INIT            0x11468
[4]     FINI            0x25778
[5]     HASH            0x100e8


This wasn't the case in 3.3.1 How do I run gmake bootstrap to get the RPATH into the executable so I don't get

ld.so.1: ./g++: fatal: libgcc_s.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed

when I run the compiler and so I don't have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH?

Any help would be appreciated.

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Paul M. Dubuc


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