On Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 05:39:41AM +1100, skaller wrote: >I have found some unexpected differences between Cygwin and Linux. FYI >I think Cygwin is right, and Linux is wrong. > >What happens is I have a DLL P which depends on a DLL F and a DLL D. A >also depends on R. The executable depends on R D and F. > >Under Linux, I link P against F, and it works. IMHO this is just plain >wrong. It seems to be pooling symbols globally or something. > >Under Cygwin this does not happen. The link of P fails with an >undefined symbol from D. I think this is correct. > >If anyone can throw some light on this I'd appreciate it. Is it this >option:? > >--allow-shlib-undefined --no-allow-shlib-undefined Allows (the default) >or disallows undefined symbols in shared libraries. > >Can I fix that with > >-Wl,--no-allow-shlib-undefined > >switch to gcc, so Linux and Cygwin behave the same?
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