How to build an RPATH into gcc?
Adrian Bunk
bunk@fs.tum.de
Sun May 2 23:42:00 GMT 2004
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 05:35:28PM -0600, llewelly@xmission.com wrote:
> Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > if the following problem is a RTFM, I'd be glad if someone could give me
> > a pointer to the corresponting "M"....
> >
> > I have the following problem when building gcc 3.3.3 or 3.4.0 on a
> > sparc-unknown-netbsdelf1.5 system:
> >
> > The build works fine, using
> > ../configure
> > make bootstrap
> > but the binary doesn't run:
> >
> > <-- snip -->
> >
> > $ ./gcc
> > Shared object "libintl.so.5" not found
> > $ objdump -p gcc
> > ...
> > Dynamic Section:
> > NEEDED libintl.so.5
> > NEEDED libiconv.so.4
> > NEEDED libc.so.12
> > INIT 0x10de0
> > ...
> >
> > <-- snip -->
> >
> > libintl and libiconv are in /usr/local/lib.
> >
> > LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib" ../configure
> > didn't work
> >
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./gcc
> > works but isn't optimal.
> >
> > It might be very simple, but I don't find the solution myself...
> [snip]
>
> You have 3 alternatives;
>
> (0) build gcc staticly linked,
Can I link only libintl and libiconv (but not libc) statically?
If yes, how?
> (1) use LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
That's what I want to avoid, e.g. because this sometimes makes it
non-trivial to compile other software.
> (2) Read the netbsd docs looking for some equivalent of ldconfig.
This would require root privileges I don't have on the machines in
question.
cu
Adrian
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