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Re: gcj problem with -static option


> I'd like to get the zoo of options available to gcj users reduced to
> the set that we think may have some chance of working.  Certainly,
> being able to suggest "don't use -static, use -static-libgcj" is an
> improvement over what we had before.
>
> Pascal, let us know if this solves your problem.
>
> Andrew.

I can't try in GCJ 4.2, but in 4.1, I try different options to compile and link regarding the wiki.
There is no static version of libgcc_s, so I have to keep it dynamic.

When I compile with :

gcc -o HelloWorld HelloWorld.o HelloWorldmain.i -shared-libgcc -Wl,-non_shared -lgcj -lz -lm -ldl -Wl,-call_shared -lgcc_s -lpthread -lc
it'ok when running HelloWorld;

If I compile with :

gcc -o HelloWorld HelloWorld.o HelloWorldmain.i -shared-libgcc -Wl,-non_shared -lgcj -lz -lpthread -lc -lm -ldl -Wl,-call_shared -lgcc_s
I have a segmentation fault due to the pthread_create call, in boehm-gc/pthread_support.c;

And if I try :

gcc -o HelloWorld HelloWorld.o HelloWorldmain.i -shared-libgcc -Wl,-non_shared -lgcj -lz -lc -lm -ldl -Wl,-call_shared -lgcc_s -lpthread
I have :
./HelloWorld: relocation error: ./HelloWorld: symbol __pthread_initialize, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file libpthread.so.0 with link time reference

Not quite clear for me ...




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