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Re: Octave 2.0.2 : linking error on alpha-dec-osf3.2
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Octave 2.0.2 : linking error on alpha-dec-osf3.2 |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Feb 1997 03:41:46 -0600 |
On 6-Feb-1997, I wrote:
| So, we could have just two binary distributions for each system (one
| with debugging symbols, the other stripped). They would contain the
| following things:
|
| statically linked octave binary
The problem with this is that some systems (like Linux) don't seem to
allow a statically linked binary to also be able to do dynamic
linking.
When I tried building Octave with -static and -ldl, it failed because
there is only a shared version of libdl. Does anyone know if it is
possible to build a non-shared version of this library?
If not, it looks like I am back to building different binary
distributions. (Or maybe just giving up on dynamic linking for the
binary distributions -- it certainly does seem to cause a lot of
trouble...)
Suggestions?
Thanks,
jwe