alexl wrote:
it wants it at the beginning. The gcc on my linux box doesn't care.
Any way to make gcc work with the object file at the beginning?
example:
---doesn't work
$ gcc -mno-cygwin -mwin32 -I/[blah..] -L[blah..]
-lglib-2.0 -lintl -liconv -o hello hello.o
---works
$ gcc hello.o -mno-cygwin -mwin32 -I/[blah..] -L[blah..]
-lglib-2.0 -lintl -liconv -o hello
any ideas?
Yes. Put it at the end where it belongs. The fact that Linux doesn't
require this is a feature of Linux which, no matter how convenient it may
seem, is not portable.
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