Programming :: Compiling Binaries With Static Linkers
Sep 3, 2010
I am trying to compile certain Linux general utilities like ls, lsof, ping, netstat with static linkers and not sure how do that. Does any one aware how to compile the application with statically rather than dynamically.
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Feb 12, 2010
I'm having some problems on the line with ***. This is from a OpenEntidade.java class file and I'm trying to update EmprestadorView's variables.
EmprestadorView.java
public class EmprestadorView extends FrameView {
...
OpenEntidade.java
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public class OpenEntidade extends javax.swing.JFrame {
[code]....
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Jun 13, 2011
I need to debug "ls". I downloaded coreutils and compiled them in debug mode."ls" uses readdir() kernel API to fetch files/directories from a file system. readdir() fetch data from any file system (suppose FAT or ext3).I have debug version of FAT/ext3 and installed, I also have debug version of coreutils (ls) as well.Now I want to debug from "ls" to "FAT/ext3 readdir()".How to do that?
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Nov 20, 2014
I am trying to build architecture specific binaries of gtk-sharp2. So far I have been unable to get gtk-sharp2 to build even without specifying a specific architecture. I got the source with apt-get source gtk-sharp2 and attempted ./configure, make, but it fails to build with the error message:
Code: Select allNo rule to make target 'thread.c', needed by 'thread.lo'.
I've also tried downloading the source directly from the mono project [URL] ...., but when building it fails with
Code: Select all#error "Only <glib.h> can be included directly."
This site [URL] .... provides a patch to fix the error, but when I applied it I got the same error.
I think the Debian version applied the patch correctly, but for some reason I still get that other error message.
These message outputted by configure may point to the problem:
"checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no"
"./configure: line 12920: enable_msi: command not found"
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Jun 13, 2010
I have made a very simple program in SDL that draws one image four times on a window.However I wanted it to be statically linked so the end user wouldn't have to install SDL and SDL-image in order to get the program working.
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May 27, 2010
i've got certain functions now declared as static and their being used as pointers. So, moving on I then added a variable which so happened to be used in both static and non static functions. Here's some testbed code, the variable in question is 'window':
Code:
//g++ -Wall -I/usr/include/ -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXi -lXmu -lglut -lGL -lGLU -lm main.cpp -o run
#include <GL/glut.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
[Code]....
In short, I can't see the point of using a class to wrap all of this. Never having been taught programming i'm unsure as to the best method for structuring an application like this. Should (would you design) this initial section be a class?
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Mar 31, 2010
To create a static library, or to add additional objectiles to an existing static library, I can use a command like this:ar rcs my_library.a file1.o file2.oBut how to add an existing static library to my own static library. I have created my own static library using the command above and want to link against the library libuuid.a (placed in /usr/lib/).
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Apr 6, 2011
Lex's (actually Flex) output contains this:
Code:
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" int yywrap (void );
[code]...
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Sep 21, 2010
I am searching for the IDE that can compile and debug a NASM code. I am using ubuntu 10.04 and I can make compile via terminal but I must view registers for educational purposes.
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Oct 15, 2010
I am stuck with a problem to link static libraries with gcc. There is no problem with source files since I am able to compile in a machine where the static library is installed. I am compiling with the following: Code: :~/Emotion/pjproject-1.0.3/third_party 157% gcc -Wall -I/portaudio/include -o rec patest_record.c -L./lib -lportaudio-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
[Code]....
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Jun 10, 2010
There's a problem with static linking (and no problems with dynamic linking).
Here's my code:
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And makefile rule:
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That's dynamic linking. And it works perfectly. If i use static linking
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There is an undefined reference error:
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As nm shows there's a symbol named BuzzerInit in static library.
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Dec 11, 2014
I am trying to cross-compile my Qt application for armhf on Jessie, so what I did was install qt5-default:armhf, but when I tried running qmake I found out that it contains also an armhf version of qmake so I was not able to run it.Then I installed the amd64 version to have at least a runnable version of qmake, but it was only to find out that qmake contains only hardcoded paths, so I could not use it for the armhf libraries, well I could but I had to run qmake (amd64 version) and afterwards open the makefile and change all paths from amd64 to armhf.
But as this is not so convenient I was wondering if there is a normal way to do this, I know you can compile the source yourself but I had quite a lot of problems with dependencies there. Is it possible with the standard repository binaries or should I just go back to compiling the source myself? Maybe I can compile only the building tools without building all the libraries I already got from the repository.
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Nov 28, 2010
I'm trying to learn how to cross-compile libraries (static and shared) and executables for the Blackfin + uClinux environment.At this point, I can successfully compile a stand-alone "Hello, world" but fail when trying to add a (static) library to the mix.Here's the source code I wrote:
Code:
#========== bar.h
void mytestfunc(void);
#========== bar.c
#include <stdio.h>
[code]...
Googling for this returns talks about "name mangling", but I don't know if this is what it is, and how to change the source/command to solve it.
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Jul 29, 2011
I am trying to use the QT4 frontend of poppler library in my application so I need to compile the library.In its main directory ./configure can be run but I got
Code:
checking which font configuration to use... fontconfig
checking for FONTCONFIG... no
configure: error: Package requirements (fontconfig >= 2.0.0) were not met:
No package 'fontconfig' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS
and FONTCONFIG_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.See the pkg-config man page for more details.
I have fontconfig installed (ubuntu):
2.8.0-2.1ubuntu3 (fontconfig)
However I have no idea where those flags are and what to set them to.
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Aug 17, 2010
I have been using gcc to compile C programs.
I want to know what exactly is the meaning of Compiling a C program.
I checked
cc -S prog.c
will give an .S file and if you analyze the hexdump I saw some assembly instructions.
So what does the compiler do which is not required in case of interpreted languages?
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May 12, 2011
My project looks like this:
Home
The Team [no-page]
-X
-Y
-Z
Projects [no-page]
-Coding [no-page]
--A
--B
--C
-Desing [no-page]
--E
--F
-Security [no-page]
--G
--H
Note: the Code/Design/Security projects pages (A,B,C,D...) will be at start around 35 pages, and will grow. My index.php is something like this:
PHP Code: .....
What I would like to know is how to build the content (the home-main.php)? Do it dynamically based on a link something like this index.php?page=coding_b, and put in the index.php page a number of 35 if/else statements to cover all the project pages or ... static, creating every page for the projects menu when I create the menu? I check if a page 'pro-co-a.php' exists, if not I create it based on some template and do the query to get the content from db or? How to organize the pages, if using static page?
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Jun 7, 2011
The code below defines an array of structures in a class. I would like this to be a Static array and then initialize the array in a initialization method. I understand that initialization lists are the way to go but due to the size and complexity of the array I plan on using (the example below is a simple snippet that illustrates the problem) I would like to use the initialization method. However, I cant even get this thing to compile. The error says the reference to the ArrayOfStructs in the initialization routine is undefined.
l_long_Island
P.S. This is the error message
undefined reference to `ClassWithStaticArray::ArrayOfStruts'
class ClassWithStaticArray {
public:
struct IntegerStruct
{
[code]....
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Nov 3, 2010
I'm creating a static lib via cmake,and when I view the .a binary file with less/more/cat I see functions from my time_tools.c, but not my other_api.c The directories structure is:
Code:
CMakeLists.txt
time/CMakeLists.txt
time/time_tools.c
time/time_tools.h
[code]....
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Aug 27, 2009
My code needs to link to some libraries. In my project file, I specify linker to link to abc library, for example. By default, does gcc link to libabc.a or libabc.so ? What if I really need to specify static or shared, how do I do that?
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Oct 2, 2010
I need to compile a program and make it portable to other computers, but it needs some external libraries and I don't want them to be linked dynamically, I would like to compile them as one single executable or at least compile them in the same directory as the main output files. The program is sphinx>, it has its own configure and make scripts. I know I can run g++ with the -static flag, but I don't know how to do this with make or configure. This is the ./configure --help output
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Aug 27, 2010
I was going through a file known as linux-2.6.34/kernel/timer.c and found following code.
static inline void
timer_set_base(struct timer_list *timer, struct tvec_base *new_base)
{
timer->base = (struct tvec_base *)((unsigned long)(new_base) |
tbase_get_deferrable(timer->base));
}
I want to understand what is it doing. What is the meaning of static inline in above? I searched and came across
[Code]...
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May 22, 2015
I did see another topic on this forum regarding VSTs in LMMS, but it didn't solve my problem. I am running using the 64-bit testing branch of debian, which may be causing some of my problems. I tried compiling LMMS myself, but I ran into an issue with wine when it tried to compile RemoteVstPlugin.
It seems as though wine didn't install winegcc or any other tools like that. After a while, I did manage to find winegcc and some of the other tools in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/bin. I decided to add some symlinks in /usr/local/bin to point to winegcc, wineg++, winecpp, and winebuild. After that, it seemed to give a different error message, but still failed to compile. It now gives me the following error:
Code: Select all[ 83%] Generating RemoteVstPlugin
/usr/bin/ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-x86-64 (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wine/libwinecrt0.a(exe_entry.o)) to format elf32-i386 (RemoteVstPlugin.Azfbf1.o) is not supported
winebuild: /usr/bin/ld failed with status 1
[Code] ....
I may be missing some dependencies because I couldn't run build-dep without removing skype but I don't think that's the problem. I thought the above problem may have something to do with wine, so I was going to try compiling wine to. I ran into problems with that, and ditched that idea. I really don't know what to do anymore. I can't just disable VST support, because that's why I tried to compile LMMS by myself to begin with!
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May 14, 2010
I have an odd thing. And thats the following:
I entered: gcc raw.c -m32 -g -static -o raw
And I got:
I installed all bin32 libs I am on a x64 system.
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Feb 4, 2010
I have written a program that I would like to cross compile for x86 and x86_64 architectures. I have tried google and the search function here to no success, most information I find is too specific (instructions for a specific program), or dealing with cross compiling for windows on linux.Does anyone know of a tutorial dealing with straight making a 32 bit binary on a 64 bit processor (both are intel)?
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Jan 25, 2010
How can I compile a C++ application using g++ with x86 platform settings on a x86_64 machine ? What are the possible negative side-effects of compiling a C++ application with x86 settings on a x86_64 platform ?
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Mar 13, 2011
compiling and linking using gcc: What does a file name with a suffix '.a' represent? If I have multiple .c and .h files, how can I link them together? How can I create the .a file?
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Apr 3, 2011
I`m trying to compile sources of kernel module which has been written for kernel 2.6.9. There were many changes in kernel headers since then in current kernel sources. I`ve found that old /asm/system.h was moved under architecture dedicated directory /arch/*/include/asm/system.h. Anyway during sources compilation I`m having errors related to kernel sources. It looks like there is something wrong with this /asm/system.h
Code:
../asm/system.h: In function �__cmpxchg�:
../asm/system.h:248: error: expected string literal before �LOCK_PREFIX�
../asm/system.h:254: error: expected string literal before �LOCK_PREFIX�
[code]....
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Aug 6, 2010
I've built a piece of hardware that communicates using usb. I was wondering could I make a libusb based program run on it's own without gcc/ libusb
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May 17, 2011
I had developed a C program on linux (x86). Now I need to port it to HP-UX OS on IA/PA 64 bit arch. What are the options to be used with cc compiler, on linux (x86), so that this could be done, if at all.
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May 8, 2010
I've created 3 files: swap.h and swap.c then make static library from it
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Then I write 2 program to test this library: test_swap.c and test_swap.cpp
I compile
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What's wrong with this in C++? And how can I make a library that can work both for any C and C++ program?
Here the source code
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