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Re: RFH: libgcc_s.so being unnecessarily linked for mipsel-linuxcross compiler...


H. J. Lu wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 12:48:31PM -0700, David Daney wrote:

I am not sure if this is a GCC problem or a binutils problem.

I have a a mipsel-linux cross compiler (gcc-3.4.3/binutils-2.16.1) and whenever I compile even the simplest hello-world.c libgcc_s.so is linked.

When I do the same thing natively on my i686/FC3, libgcc_s.so is not linked.

If if explicitly pass -static-libgcc to the cross compiler I do not need libgcc_s.so (as would be expected).

As you can see from the transcript below libgcc_s is being linked with --as-needed.

Also you can see that neither hello-world.o nor my libc-2.3.3.so have any undefined symbols that would be satisfied by libgcc_s.so.

Any ideas about what is going on here?



Does your glibc need libgcc_s.so? Can you try the current binutils?


I don't think so:



[daney@dl2 junk]$ readelf -d /usr/local/mipsel-linux-3.4.3/lib/libc-2.3.3.so


Dynamic section at offset 0x14c contains 28 entries:
  Tag        Type                         Name/Value
 0x00000001 (NEEDED)                     Shared library: [ld.so.1]
 0x0000000e (SONAME)                     Library soname: [libc.so.6]
 0x0000000c (INIT)                       0x15790

[daney@dl2 junk]$ readelf -d /usr/local/mipsel-linux-3.4.3/lib/ld-2.3.3.so

Dynamic section at offset 0xec contains 22 entries:
  Tag        Type                         Name/Value
 0x0000000e (SONAME)                     Library soname: [ld.so.1]
 0x00000004 (HASH)                       0x1c4

As far as I can tell none of the undefined symbols in libc.so.6 are satisfied by libgcc_s.so.

Do you know of a patch to binutils since 2.16.1 that would fix the problem?

David Daney


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