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- From: mrd@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Mark Dobie)
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- Subject: Re: Telling gcc to use shared/jump libs
- Keywords: gcc jump
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- Date: 8 Nov 92 11:23:59 GMT
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- In <1d8mu9INNfk6@matt.ksu.ksu.edu> probreak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (James Michael Chacon) writes:
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- >This should be in the FAQ, but I haven't read that in a while so here goes.
- >You need to symlink each of the file in /usr/X386/lib/jump into
- >/usr/lib/shlib/jump. This is so ld can find them from the default lib path
- >gcc sends it. Gcc should default to the jump table stuff now, and to get
- >the other ones to work you use a -static or -nojump flag respectively.
-
- Or compile with debugging options (-g). I sat for half an hour
- wondering about the shared libraries until I realised I still had the
- debugging enabled :-)
-
- Mark.
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