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Re: CVS emacs crashes right after startup
From: |
Klaus Zeitler |
Subject: |
Re: CVS emacs crashes right after startup |
Date: |
19 Jan 2004 13:16:59 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
>>>>> "Eli" == Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
Eli>
Eli> Can you force GCC 3.2.2 to invoke the Solaris linker, and see if that
Eli> helps?
if I only knew how. According to gccint info I think it should be possible
---snip ---
The program `collect2' is installed as `ld' in the directory where
the passes of the compiler are installed. When `collect2' needs to
find the _real_ `ld', it tries the following file names:
* `real-ld' in the directories listed in the compiler's search
directories.
* `real-ld' in the directories listed in the environment variable
`PATH'.
* The file specified in the `REAL_LD_FILE_NAME' configuration macro,
if specified.
* `ld' in the compiler's search directories, except that `collect2'
will not execute itself recursively.
* `ld' in `PATH'.
"The compiler's search directories" means all the directories where
`gcc' searches for passes of the compiler. This includes directories
that you specify with `-B'.
--- snip ---
I've tried a link of real-ld to SUN ld and made sure that this link and also
SUN ld are found first in my PATH, but gcc 3.3.2 always calls GNU ld.
Do you know how I can force the use of a specific linker? If not I guess
I have to ask in gnu.help.gcc.
Thanks
Klaus
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