Here's something interesting :) "grepping" on the root of sources:
sonicle@xstreamdev$ grep "Wl,-O1" *
ChangeLog:no local -Wl,-O1 linker flag
ChangeLog:no local -Wl,-O1 linker flag
ChangeLog:add -Wl,-O1 as linker optimization flags when debug is disabled
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Da: Norbert Thiebaud
A: gbulfon@sonicle.com
Cc: Michael Stahl
libreoffice
Richard PALO
Data: 18 gennaio 2015 20.15.22 CET
Oggetto: Re: 4.4.0.1 build error on sal/types.h on solaris/illumos
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Gabriele Bulfon
wrote:
Ok, I checked and it looks fine, so solaris.mk should be taken.
Also config.log shows correct variables for OS, CPU and COM.
What actually happens is during make, after it has downloaded and extracted
various stuff.
The last one is translations file.
Then it goes on building concat-deps, and linking fails:
[build C ] solenv/bin/concat-deps.c
[build LNK] Executable/concat-deps
ld: fatal: unrecognized option '-O'
ld: fatal: unrecognized option '-1'
ld: fatal: use the -z help option for usage information
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Maybe just concat-deps have problems linking with wrong options on Solaris?
Yes it is quite possible... concat-deps is a small utility I wrote to
speed up the original perl-based one... and I'm quite sure I never
tried to link it on Solaris.
Otoh concat-deps is built using the standard gbuild mechanism for that:
see solenv/Executable_concat-deps.mk
so it is more likely that the problem is generic and that concat-deps
just happen to be the first one to be linked.
BTW, is there any way to issue gmake and let it show what command "LNK" is
doing?
It tried forcing a "-n" but I did not get the command debugged....
verbose=t make
Norbert
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Re: 4.4.0.1 build error on sal/types.h on solaris/illumos · Jan Holesovsky
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