Maybe your target system doesn't have the gold linker?

ld -v should say something like: GNU gold (GNU Binutils 2.26.20160125) 1.11

You can also try to compile v8 without gold by setting
linux_use_bundled_gold=0 and linux_use_gold_flags=0 in your GYP_DEFINES

On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 6:13 PM Mark Tarrabain <ma...@nerdflat.com> wrote:

> Is there anything special I need to be doing if I want to compile v8 as a
> static library on one system and then build an application that links to it
> on another (same OS and cpu, but possibly a different compiler or compiler
> version)?   I was trying this yesterday, and when I went to build my
> application that links to v8 (on a different system than the one that built
> the library), I  received the following error:
>
> lib/libv8_base.a: error adding symbols: Malformed archive
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> Thanks
> Mark
>
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