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Re: Issue on X86_64?
Lorenzo Pesce wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your kinds replied Andrew,
>
>>> However, when I get to X86 (whether Intel or AMD) it does not work
>>> anymore. I can compile the files, and build the static library libroc.a.
>>> It works fine and I can move it from AMD to intel (not the other way
>>> around, but I assume it is a problem with my installation). However,
>>> when I try to build a dynamically linked library, gcc complains that
>>> "Relocation R_X86_64_32 against 'a local symbol' can not be used
>>> when making a share object; recompile with -fPIC"
>>> then it tells me it can't read symbols .o because it is a bad value.
>>
>> You need to compile everything that goes into a dynamically linked
>> library with -fPIC.
>
> I have to admit my ignorance on compilers building, but once i
> download unpack and so on the gcc compiler package, I can't
> figure out in which of the hundreds of lines of the various makefiles
> or configuration files I should put the -fPIC flag.
Don't mess with gcc's makefiles.
gcc already builds all of its files correctly.
When you use gcc to build *your* libraries, *you* must compile everything
with -fPIC.
Andrew.