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Re: ld core dump


Hi Robert,

> luck. I have included the latest output. The one thing that attracts my
> attention is the output, sparc, not as it should be, sparcv9. Is it trying to
> link libnss_winbind.so as a 32bit (sparc?) oject?

Probably.  It sounds like you have a 32bit sparc targeted linker, so
it is trying to create a 32bit sparc executable, and it gets rather
confused when you give it 64bit libraries...

I am not a sparc expert, so I am not sure whether there is a different
linker to create 32bit and 64bit executable or just one linker and a
command line switch.  (Or maybe there is only one linker and the
linker is supposed to be clever and work out which kind of binary it
is supposed to create from its input files).

> bash-2.05$ make
> Using FLAGS =  -O -m64 -I./popt -Iinclude -I./include -I./ubiqx -I./smbwrapper

Could you make "make" tell you the *exact* command line that it is
executing ?  It may be that there are some strange switches in there,
or maybe a 32bit object file...  Also could you add "-v" to the
command line ?  I assume that you are using gcc to drive the linker,
so passing "-v" to gcc will cause it to print out the command line
that it is using to invoke the linker

Cheers
        Nick


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