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Re: gcc -profile never finishes linking
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Mike Castle |
Subject: |
Re: gcc -profile never finishes linking |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Apr 2001 10:59:47 -0700 |
In article <address@hidden>,
Hans-Bernhard Broeker <address@hidden> wrote:
>Add -Wl,-v to the linking flags, and maybe some other 'ld' options to
>make ld talk about what it's doing.
Will do.
>For a short-term solution, you may want to try -pg instead of
>-profile. -profile tries to use profiling versions of libc and libm
>--- those have a higher likelihood of being broken than the stock
>versions.
On the other hand, the attitude of the glibc folks *seems* to be that using
-pg is deprecated and one should use -profile.
At least that was my interpretation of certain posts to the glibc list.
mrc
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