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286 | holmgren | 1 | Description: Don't use -nostartfiles when linking shared modules. |
2 | It's supposed to prevent program initialization routines from being |
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3 | incorrectly linked in, but instead causes runtime library symbol to |
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4 | be left out. |
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5 | Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/892574 |
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7 | --- a/src/configure.in |
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8 | +++ b/src/configure.in |
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300 | magnus | 9 | @@ -7912,13 +7912,6 @@ if test -z "$LDSHARED" ; then |
286 | holmgren | 10 | ldshared_is_cc=no |
11 | ;; |
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12 | esac |
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13 | - if test "$GCC:$ldshared_is_cc" = "yes:yes" ; then |
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14 | - # On some architectures gcc attempts to link the shared object with |
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15 | - # the standard startup files (crt0.o et al), which may fail due to |
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16 | - # relocation errors. The flag -nostartfiles exists in gcc since at |
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17 | - # least version 3.3.2 from 2003, so this should be safe. |
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18 | - LDSHARED="$LDSHARED -nostartfiles" |
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19 | - fi |
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20 | fi |
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21 | AC_MSG_RESULT($LDSHARED) |
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