I ran into this yesterday as well, with kaffe-1.0.5.  Where do I find the
patched ld.so?  Is there a way to determine if a .so has been built with
-fpic?  Is it a performance problem to make -fpic the default? 

-Jamey Hicks

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From: Philip Blundell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 4:42 AM
To: Ralph Siemsen
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Subject: Re: arm jre ? 


>Presumably the target is a NetWinder - this message is emitted by the
>loader when running code with 24-bit relocs.  Chances are you have not
>built the package using -fpic option, or the cross compiler is not
>configured quite right.

It'll happen on any ARM machine.  Scott has actually patched ld.so now to 
allow non-PIC shared objects, so we should see less of this in future.

p.



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