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From: Massimo Canonico [mailto:canonico@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 May 2004 16:24
To: condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [condor-users] Newbie - /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s
I don't solve the problem...but I can do more precise in the
description
Probably..my problem is that condor_compile use the standard ld
(/usr/bin/ld) of the system and not the ld for the gcc3.3
(/usr/local/gcc-3.3/bin/ld).
How can I say to condor_compile to use a specific ld and not
the default ld?
I was just writing an email to suggest the following:
In recent versions, gcc and g++ will both compile (but not link) a file
based on its
suffix, so .cpp files will built by gcc as C++ files. However, to link them
you must either
use g++, or gcc + appropriate flags/options (probably also ld + appropriate
options).
These options would include :
-L<wherever your g++ libraries are kept>
-lX -lY (for each X, Y g++ libraries that you use)