Hi there,

I am trying to build a GDAL driver as a plugin in a Linux 64 environment and I 
am having a little bit of problem. Besides the fact that I don't' have my 
glasses today...

1. I run ./configure, make, make install without any problem. Everything works, 
the driver works just fine. But I need to build it as a plugin, so when I try 
to run "make plugin" on the driver folder the GNUmakefile crashes because the 
variable LD_SHARED is not defined. I did that several times before in Linux32 
and never have that problem.

By looking at GDAL I can see:

LD_SHARED       =

That is kind of strange because the main GDAL shared library was created 
perfectly in the same environment. Don't it uses the same settings?

2. Then I add this to the command: 'make plugin -e LD_SHARED="gcc -shared"' 
what results in:

relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local symbol' can not be used when making a 
shared object; recompile with -fPIC

Again, why do I need that if it was perfectly fine when I build that same 
driver into the GDAL shared library?

3. If I add the '-fPIC" to the compilation and run the gcc -shared again, I got 
the plugin built but when I run it it complains that it cannot find the first 
initialization function on the commercial shared library that the driver uses. 
It seems like a shared library architecture mismatch to me. I don't know.  

But again, that same driver works perfectly when build into the GDAL shared 
library, without any -fPIC at all.

Does anybody has a glue?

Thanks in advance,

Ivan
 
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