08-07-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ackers
Explain please - your statement (new Solaris)
You cannot execute a directory. Your steps 2 and 4 are broken.
If you are using Solaris 10, there is no need to install gcc given the fact it is already bundled with the OS.
Just use "/usr/sfw/bin/gcc".
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LIGCC(1) Listaller Project LIGCC(1)
NAME
ligcc - Wrapper around gcc to create more portable apps
SYNOPSIS
ligcc [OPTION ...]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ligcc command.
ligcc is a wrapper around gcc. It allows you to create more portable executables by doing three things:
o Forces the linker to link against older glibc symbols. Users who are using an older version of glibc will no longer get "undefined
symbol GLIBC_2.4 in /lib/libc.so"-style error messages.
o Allows you to easily statically link to any other library.
o Automatically removes bogus dependancies. For example, your program uses libfoo. libfoo uses libpng internally, but your app does not.
Yet the pkg-config file for libfoo specifies "-lfoo -lpng" is linker parameters. And tadaa - you now have a bogus dependancy on libpng!
LiGCC automatically removes the -lpng for you if your app doesn't use libpng directly.
o Add $ORIGIN/../lib to the binary's library search path. $ORIGIN is the directory in which the binary exists. This ensures that your
binary can find library dependencies which are placed in the 'lib' folder under the same prefix. You might want to install custom
libraries into /lib. If you set $APBUILD_PROJECTNAME, ligcc will also add $ORIGIN/../lib/$APBUILD_PROJECTNAME to the library search
path.
OPTIONS
See the manpage of gcc(1) for more information about possible options.
There are also several environment variables available to modify ligcc's behavior check the documentation for more information.
SEE ALSO
lig++ (1), gcc(1).
Additional documentation can be found on http://listaller.tenstral.net.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matthias Klumpp matthias@tenstral.net.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Matthias Klumpp
Listaller Project 20 April,2012 LIGCC(1)