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The ld (linker or loader) program combines object files, archive files and (references from) shared libraries, relocates their data and addresses together with symbol references. Linking is usually the final step of compiling a program.

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Why does the order of '-l' option in gcc matter? [duplicate]

I am trying to compile a program which uses udis86 library. Actually I am using an example program given in the user-manual of the library. But while compiling, it gives error. The errors I get are: ...
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How to remove unused C/C++ symbols with GCC and ld?

I need to optimize the size of my executable severely (ARM development) and I noticed that in my current build scheme (gcc + ld) unused symbols are not getting stripped. The usage of the arm-strip --...
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What are the --start-group and --end-group command line options?

What is the purpose of those command line options? Please help to decipher the meaning of the following command line: -Wl,--start-group -lmy_lib -lyour_lib -lhis_lib -Wl,--end-group -ltheir_lib ...
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH vs LIBRARY_PATH

I'm building a simple C++ program and I want to temporarily substitute a system supplied shared library with a more recent version of it, for development and testing. I tried setting the ...
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I don't understand -Wl,-rpath -Wl,

For convenience I added the relevant manpages below. My (mis)understanding first: If I need to separate options with ,, that means that the second -Wl is not another option because it comes before , ...
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How to print the ld(linker) search path

What is the way to print the search paths that in looked by ld in the order it searches.
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Minimal executable size now 10x larger after linking than 2 years ago, for tiny programs?

For a university course, I like to compare code-sizes of functionally similar programs if written and compiled using gcc/clang versus assembly. In the process of re-evaluating how to further shrink ...
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Why an ELF executable could have 4 LOAD segments?

There is a remote 64-bit *nix server that can compile a user-provided code (which should be written in Rust, but I don't think it matters since it uses LLVM). I don't know which compiler/linker flags ...
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combine two GCC compiled .o object files into a third .o file

How does one combine two GCC compiled .o object files into a third .o file? $ gcc -c a.c -o a.o $ gcc -c b.c -o b.o $ ??? a.o b.o -o c.o $ gcc c.o other.o -o executable If you have access to the ...
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GNU gcc/ld - wrapping a call to symbol with caller and callee defined in the same object file

to clarify, my question refers to wrapping/intercepting calls from one function/symbol to another function/symbol when the caller and the callee are defined in the same compilation unit with the GCC ...
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What's the difference between -rpath and -L?

The GNU Compiler Collection (aka gcc) and ld provide many ways to specify a search path for libraries—among them the -rpath and -L flags. The manpages reveal no differences between these two flags, ...
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How to force gcc to link an unused static library

I have a program and a static library: // main.cpp int main() {} // mylib.cpp #include <iostream> struct S { S() { std::cout << "Hello World\n";} }; S s; I want to link the static ...
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How to fix linker error "cannot find crt1.o"?

I have a virtual Debian system which I use to develop. Today I wanted to try llvm/clang. After installing clang I can't compile my old c-projects (with gcc). This is the error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot ...
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Why am I getting a gcc "undefined reference" error trying to create shared objects?

Why am I getting an "undefined reference" error using gcc? I am trying to create a shared object (.so) that exports one function, "external()". I then try to link against the .so but get "undefined ...
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dlopen from memory?

I'm looking for a way to load generated object code directly from memory. I understand that if I write it to a file, I can call dlopen to dynamically load its symbols and link them. However, this ...
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linker error while linking boost log tutorial (undefined references)

I have installed boost on Fedora 20 via yum and am trying some simple examples. However I have trouble to compile the first example from the logging tutorial. Compiling with g++ -c boosttest.cc works ...
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Linking against older symbol version in a .so file

Using gcc and ld on x86_64 linux I need to link against a newer version of a library (glibc 2.14) but the executable needs to run on a system with an older version (2.5). Since the only incompatible ...
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ld: library not found for -lcrt0.o on OSX 10.6 with gcc/clang -static flag

When I try to build the following program: #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("hello world\n"); return 0; } On OS X 10.6.4, with the following flags: gcc -static -o blah blah.c ...
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Why do I have to define LD_LIBRARY_PATH with an export every time I run my application?

I have some code that uses some shared libraries (c code on gcc). When compiling I have to explicitly define the include and library directories using -I and -L, since they aren't in the standard ...
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How to make gcc link strong symbol in static library to overwrite weak symbol?

My problem can be summarised in the following: bar.c: #include <stdio.h> void bar() { printf("bar\n"); } main.c: #include <stdio.h> void __attribute__((weak)) bar() { printf("...
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Why Linux/gnu linker chose address 0x400000?

I'm experimenting with ELF executables and the gnu toolchain on Linux x86_64: I've linked and stripped (by hand) a "Hello World" test.s: .global _start .text _start: mov $...
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Solution needed for building a static IDT and GDT at assemble/compile/link time

This question is inspired by a problem many have encountered over the years, especially in x86 operating system development. Recently a related NASM question was bumped up by an edit. In that case the ...
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What's the difference between .so, .la and .a library files?

I know an .so file is a kind of dynamic library (lots of threads can share such libraries so there is no need to have more than one copy of it in memory). But what is the difference between .a and .la?...
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Include binary file with GNU ld linker script

I have a working linker script. I want to add another data section whose contents is pulled directly from a file (ld shouldn't parse it and extract the sections and so on). How can I do that? ...
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Linking a C program directly with ld fails with undefined reference to `__libc_csu_fini`

I'm trying to compile a C program under Linux. However, out of curiosity, I'm trying to execute some steps by hand: I use: the gcc frontend to produce assembler code then run the GNU assembler to get ...
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How to create static linked shared libraries

For my master's thesis i'm trying to adapt a shared library approach for an ARM Cortex-M3 embedded system. As our targeted board has no MMU I think that it would make no sense to use "normal" dynamic ...
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How to set the LDFLAGS in CMakeLists.txt?

I set the CFLAGS in CMake by CMAKE_C_FLAGS. Is something like this to set LDFLAGS?
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The proper way of forcing a 32-bit compile using CMake

Sorry that there are many similar questions, but I do find that Googling for CMake queries always yields similar-but-not-the-same scenarios, conflicting CMake commands and so on! I need to force my ...
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How to set RPATH and RUNPATH with GCC/LD?

I recently encountered this problem after an upgrade of the system: using the GCC -Wl,-rpath= option works differently than before. I used it to set the search paths to some shared libraries that were ...
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How to build a C program using a custom version of glibc and static linking?

I have built glibc 2.14 and installed it in directory ~/GLIBC/glibc_install. Now I want to build and run programs using this C library instead of my system's default C library. To be sure that I was ...
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How do I increase the stack size when compiling with Clang on OS X?

Can I specify the stack size with clang++? I can't find any compiler options that would allow me to do so. I'm using OS X. Note: This question specifically refers to Clang, not the GCC compiler.
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Get the start and end address of text section in an executable

I need to get the start and end address of an executable's text section. How can I get it? I can get the starting address from the _init symbol or the _start symbol, but what about the ending address?...
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Convert a Static Library to a Shared Library (create libsome.so from libsome.a): where's my symbols?

the title of this question is an exact dupe, but the answers in that question don't help me. I have a bunch of object files packed in a static library: % g++ -std=c++98 -fpic -g -O1 -c -o foo.o foo....
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How to link to a different libc file?

I want to supply the shared libraries along with my program rather than using the target system's due to version differences. ldd says my program uses these shared libs: linux-gate.so.1 => (...
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What does KEEP mean in a linker script?

The LD manual does not explain what the KEEP command does. Below is a snippet from a third-party linker script that features KEEP. What does the KEEP command do in ld? SECTIONS { .text : { ...
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What is global _start in assembly language?

This is my assembly level code ... section .text global _start _start: mov eax, 4 mov ebx, 1 mov ecx, mesg mov edx, size int 0x80 exit: mov eax, 1 int 0x80 ...
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linking arbitrary data using GCC ARM toolchain

I want to link in raw binary data. I'd like to either put it at a particular address, or have it link to a symbol (char* mydata, for instance) I have defined in code. Since it's not an obj file, I ...
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gcc ld: method to determine link order of static libraries

My executables are linked with many static libraries, typically between 50 and 100 archives on Linux. Occasionally there are dependency cycles in these archives. The order that these libraries appear ...
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x86_64: Is it possible to "in-line substitute" PLT/GOT references?

I'm not sure what a good subject line for this question is, but here we go: In order to force code locality/compactness for a critical section of code, I'm looking for a way to call a function in an ...
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Override weak symbols in static library

I want to make a static .a library for my project from multiple sources, some of them define weak functions and others implements them. Let's say as example I have : lib1.c : void defaultHandler() { ...
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How to install gnu ld on mac os x 10.6?

I'm having a lot of trouble compiling the otherwise excellent Contiki OS on my macbook pro (with mac os x 10.6). Contiki actually uses a lot of GNU-specific features and options of GCC, AR, LD, and so ...
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Is accessing the "value" of a linker script variable undefined behavior in C?

The GNU ld (linker script) manual Section 3.5.5 Source Code Reference has some really important information on how to access linker script "variables" (which are actually just integer ...
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A linking error related to 'gcc' and '-lm'

Well, I think my problem is a little bit interesting and I want to understand what's happening on my Ubuntu box. I compiled and linked the following useless piece of code with gcc -lm -o useless ...
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What does "collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status" mean?

I see the error collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status very often. For example, I was trying to build the following snippet of code: void main() { char i; printf("ENTER i"); scanf(...
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What is the difference between -I and -L in makefile?

What is the usage of the -I and -L flags in a makefile?
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install_name_tool to update a executable to search for dylib in Mac OS X

I have a dynamic libray libtest.dylib that is installed in /PATH/lib, and an execution binary, myapp, that uses the dylib installed in /PATH/bin. I can run myapp to find the dylib as follows (Is it ...
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error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.45.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I am building a C++ executable on Linux. The executable links into some boost libraries. This is the output when I attempt to run the binary: root@yourbox:~/work/dev/c++/projects/testfgci/dist/Debug/...
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ALIGN in Linker Scripts

What does the ALIGN keyword do in linker scripts? I read many tutorials about linker scripts but I cant understand what really ALIGN do. Can any one explain it simply. Thanks!
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Does the order of -l and -L options in the GNU linker matter?

The -l option tells the linker to search the libraries in the standard dirs. And with -L, we can specify our own library directories for searching. Question: Does the sequence of order matters for ...
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How would you list the available functions etc contained within a compiled library?

How do I determine whether a function exists within a library, or list out the functions in a compiled library?
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