On Sun, 22 Sep 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote: > On Sat, 21 Sep 1996, llucius wrote: > > > I'm sorry it was the "-N" link option that causes "ae" to be linked > > statically. Is it really necessary to use the option? > > > Well, my man page says: > > > -N specifies readable and writable text and data sec- > tions. If the output format supports Unix style > magic numbers, the output is marked as OMAGIC. > > When you use the `-N' option, the linker does not > page-align the data segment. > > none of which seems to have anything to do with static vs shared > libraries. > It was never explained to me either why it does this, but it seems to be a known (and expected) action.
> Do you have libc5-dev and ncurses3.0-dev installed? I believe that the > linker decides whether or not to link static or shared by which kind of > library it finds in it's search path. The dev packages provide the shared > libraries in the proper place to satisfy the linker. > Yes, I have both installed. If I remove the "-N" flag it links dynamically just fine. Leland __ Y_ a_ m_ b_ o_ | The leanest, meanest, fightinest sweet tater on Earth! oo o oo o o | o o o | [EMAIL PROTECTED] o oo o o | -- -- -- -- -- -- | http://www.millcomm.com/~llucius (maybe one day)