05-20-2012
You are missing a couple of libraries and two other ones are 64-bit while you are compiling in 32-bit mode. You can't mix 32 and 64 bit code.
Remove all objects you built (likely "make clean") then add -m64 to the compiler options.
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elf32_fsize
GELF_FSIZE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GELF_FSIZE(3)
NAME
gelf_fsize, elf32_fsize, elf64_fsize -- return the size of a file type
LIBRARY
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libelf.h>
size_t
elf32_fsize(Elf_Type type, size_t count, unsigned int version);
size_t
elf64_fsize(Elf_Type type, size_t count, unsigned int version);
#include <gelf.h>
size_t
gelf_fsize(Elf *elf, Elf_Type type, size_t count, unsigned int version);
DESCRIPTION
These functions return the size in bytes of the file representation of count numbers of objects of ELF type type. For ELF types that are of
variable length, these functions return a size of one byte.
Functions elf32_fsize() and elf64_fsize() return sizes for files of class ELFCLASS32 and ELFCLASS64 respectively. Function gelf_fsize()
returns the size for the class of ELF descriptor elf.
RETURN VALUES
These functions return a non-zero value in case of success, or zero in case of an error.
ERRORS
These functions may fail with:
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument elf was NULL in a call to gelf_fsize().
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] ELF descriptor elf had an unknown ELF class.
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument type contained an illegal value.
[ELF_E_UNIMPL] Support for ELF type type has not been implemented.
[ELF_E_VERSION] Argument version is not a supported version.
SEE ALSO
elf(3), gelf(3)
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