------- Comment #14 from michael dot haubenwallner at salomon dot at 2010-06-18 13:44 ------- (In reply to comment #13) > #include <string> > #include <map> > void foo() > { > std::map<std::string, std::string> bar; > }
Simply compiling this source code into an rtl-enabled shared library leads to that linker warning, with both vanilla gcc-4.5.0 and gcc-4.4.4, configured to use native as and ld each, on AIX5.3 TL8. $ g++ -shared -Wl,-G -o libshare.so test.cpp ld: 0711-768 WARNING: Object /tmp//ccIju3gQ.o, section 1, function *SNIP*: The branch at address 0x618 is not followed by a recognized no-op or TOC-reload instruction. The unrecognized instruction is 0x801F007C. The warning isn't shown with the '-bsymbolic' linker flag, as this one relocation is finally resolved locally and the subsequent 'nop' isn't needed. But doing symbolic linking doesn't fit as workaround. Thank you! -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38607