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My distro (CentOS 6.3) comes with gcc 4.4.6. Since I wanted to try out the Fortran2003 features I decided to compile gcc 4.7.

I followed the steps I found online: compiled separately first gmp, mpc, mpfr, ppl and cloog and the compiled gcc.

I run the configured script as:

configure --prefix=... --with-gmp=... --with-mpfr=... --with-mpc=... --program-suffix=-4.7 --enable-cloog-backend=isl --with-ppl=... --with-cloog=... --disable-multilib

This worked all right and I was able to compile with make & make install.

Now, when trying my new compiler with a simple test program (a hello world kind of thing) I get the error:

gfortran-4.7 -o test test.F90

/home/amcastro/gcc-4.7/output/libexec/gcc/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/4.7.0/f951: error while loading shared libraries: libcloog-isl.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

So I decide to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/amcastro/gcc-4.7/output/lib and then I can compile.

When running I get the error:

./test

./test: error while loading shared libraries: libquadmath.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

So I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/amcastro/gcc-4.7/output/lib:/home/amcastro/gcc-4.7/output/lib64

and now the program runs normally.

The question is: Why is that my distro version of gcc (4.4.6) does not need me to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH? how does the distro gcc know where to look for these dynamically liked libraries? should I somehow make them to link statically? I read also that setting LD_LIBRARY_FLAG is not a good idea. Is there another solution?

Thank you in advance

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  • Could you elaborate on read that setting LD_LIBRARY_FLAG is not a good idea?
    – devnull
    Jun 19, 2013 at 5:46
  • @devnull, I read about this in the following links: [xahlee.info/UnixResource_dir/_/ldpath.html] [linuxmafia.com/faq/Admin/ld-lib-path.html] Besides, my main concern is why I should set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or compile like with the -rpath option if I do not need to do this with the distro compiler. Why?
    – Alejandro
    Jun 19, 2013 at 14:08
  • Chances are that they are cached by ldconfig; The directories in /etc/ld.so.conf are already known to the linker-loader. Prepending things like: $HOME/local/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH is the correct approach. Leave ld.so.conf for 'trusted' system / distro libraries.
    – Brett Hale
    Jun 19, 2013 at 16:39
  • @BrettHale , could you expand on this? I looked into /etc/ld.so.conf and It has the one line include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf. I also looked into the files withing ld.so.conf.d and neither of them seem to point libcloog or libquadmath.
    – Alejandro
    Jun 19, 2013 at 16:45
  • When building things like gcc, it's typical for the system search paths for headers and libraries to be hard-coded into the build. Have a look at gcc -v to see the options your system compiler was built with.
    – Brett Hale
    Jun 19, 2013 at 16:49

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