On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 02:17:15PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 04:53:20PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote: > > > This fails > > > > > > g++-3.0 -o bin/program o/object1.o ... -static > > > > > > because gcc-3.0 cannot find the libgcc_s.a file. > > > > > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s > > > > It shouldn't be looking for libgcc_s.a, it should use libgcc.a (which is > > in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/..../). > > I agree. > > > The error seems to be in the specs file. In mine, I have: > > > > *libgcc: > > %{shared-libgcc:-lgcc_s%M > > -lgcc}%{static-libgcc:-lgcc}%{!shared-libgcc:%{!static-libgcc:%{shared:-lgcc_s%M > > -lgcc}}}%{!shared-libgcc:%{!static-libgcc:%{!shared:-lgcc}}} > > > > This pretty much decrypts into: > > > > - If -shared-libgcc, then use -lgcc_s > > - If -static-libgcc, then use -lgcc > > - If not -static-libgcc or -shared-libgcc, and -shared, then use -lgcc_s > > - If not -static-libgcc or -shared-libgcc, and -static, then use -lgcc > > > > > > And that is exactly what it should be, and should work. > > I'm not following you. Are you saying that the specs file reads > correctly and is being interpreted incorrectly?
Does your specs file have that in it? If so, then execute with -V so you get the cc1 command line and can see what it passes. -- .----------=======-=-======-=========-----------=====------------=-=-----. / Ben Collins -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=========------=======-------------=-=-----=-===-======-------=--=---'