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Re: binutils 2.11-CVS won't link GCC 3.0-snap's libobjc.so on Red Hat
- To: Rainer Orth <ro at TechFak dot Uni-Bielefeld dot DE>
- Subject: Re: binutils 2.11-CVS won't link GCC 3.0-snap's libobjc.so on Red Hat
- From: Alexandre Oliva <aoliva at redhat dot com>
- Date: 11 Jul 2001 13:20:06 -0300
- Cc: binutils at sources dot redhat dot com, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, Loren James Rittle <rittle at latour dot rsch dot comm dot mot dot com>
- Organization: GCC Team, Red Hat
- References: <orpub8qv04.fsf@guarana.lsd.ic.unicamp.br><yddelrn4qpr.fsf@xayide.TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
On Jul 11, 2001, Rainer Orth <ro@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> wrote:
> Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> writes:
>> Bootstrapping GCC 3.0's latest snapshot on alphaev6-unknown-linux-gnu
>> (Red Hat Linux 7 for alpha) using binutils 2.11's CVS tree failed to
>> link libobjc.so as follows:
> I suppose you configured GCC with --enable-shared? The only effect of
> this, on most platforms, is to build a shared libobjc which is disabled by
> default.
Indeed. But why are libobjc shared libraries disabled by default?
--enable-shared is supposed to be the default these days.
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