On Wednesday 14 May 2008, Jim DiNunzio wrote: > Hi, > We are getting different and broken object file output running the same gcc > cross-compiler on different machines with different versions of fedora. > > There are no errors, just different binary output. Most files compile to > identical object files on both machines, but some don't. The program built > on the fedora 8 machine when run on the embedded system reboots somewhere > in its startup sequence continuously. The one built on the older machine > runs fine. > > We suspect the problem may be with the different versions of shared library > residing on the local machine, libc (2.2.93 in the working case and 2.7 in > the non-working case) However all attempts to reproduce the shared library > environment on the working machine using LD_LIBRARY_PATH have failed. > Please see script at bottom of this email. Below is the shared library > dependencies of the assembler which is producing different output from > identical assembly output (.s file) input. > > As an last resort we are considering downgrading to Fedora 6, the last > known version on which we know the compile works. We don't have the option > of rebuilding the cross-compiler at this point since we don't want to break > anybody else. > > Thanks for any insights you might have. > sounds like things are not being linked correctly. I can do native sparc linux compiles for you to test if you would like Dennis
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