Francois Tigeot píše v Po 04. 04. 2011 v 22:51 +0200: > Hi all, > > During the last few days, my builds have been broken with this error message: > makedepend: Shared object has no run-time symbol table > > I have tracked the start of my troubles to this commit: > > 83b781819557f269fda65ce551ec9a008fade511 > > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/bootstrap/commit/?id=83b781819557f269fda65ce551ec9a008fade511 > > It adds the "--hash-style=gnu" string on ld invocations. > --hash-style=gnu sets the type of linker's hash tables to a new ".gnu.hash" > format. > > The problem is, this flag also prevents ld to write classic ELF ".hash" > sections, preventing some systems to be able to run the generated binaries. > > Googling a bit, I found references to this issue on all types of systems > See here for a Suse one: > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/porters-dev/2009-January/000235.html > > The new .gnu.hash sections are not recognized by old binutils versions such as > 2.17 and may or may not be used on more recent ones. > One of my machines is using binutils-2.21 and cannot run binaries linked with > the --hash-style=gnu option. I need to investigate. > > Howewer, the fix is quite simple: replace --hash-style=gnu by > --hash-style=both > The --hash-style=both option generates both old and new-style sections, > keeping all binutils happy.
Sounds reasonable. Michael, what is your opinion? Could it cause any regression in the start up speed? Best Regards, Petr _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice