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Old 01-09-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by achenle
What's the output from "file .../main.o" and all your other object files, from both GCC and clang? Maybe something shows up there.
Clang:
Code:
$ for o in `ls | grep -i "\.o"`; do file ${o}; done
abc.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped
gnrcabt.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped
main.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped

g++:
Code:
$ for o in `ls | grep -i "\.o"`; do file ${o}; done
abc.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped
gnrcabt.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped
main.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped

--- Edit ---

After stripping the object files I got this error from Clang:
Code:
/usr/bin/ld: error in gnrcabt.o(.eh_frame); no .eh_frame_hdr table will be created.
/usr/bin/ld: error in abc.o(.eh_frame); no .eh_frame_hdr table will be created.
/usr/bin/ld: error in main.o(.eh_frame); no .eh_frame_hdr table will be created.
/usr/lib/crt1.o: In function `_start':
/usr/src/lib/csu/amd64/crt1.c:(.text+0x16b): undefined reference to `main'
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
*** Error code 1


Last edited by AntumDeluge; 01-09-2015 at 12:09 PM..
 

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dpkg-checkbuilddeps - check build dependencies and conflicts SYNOPSIS
dpkg-checkbuilddeps [option...] [control-file] DESCRIPTION
This program checks the installed packages in the system against the build dependencies and build conflicts listed in the control file. If any are not met, it displays them and exits with a nonzero return code. By default, debian/control is read, but an alternate control filename may be specified on the command line. OPTIONS
--admindir=dir Change the location of the dpkg database (since dpkg 1.14.0). The default location is /var/lib/dpkg. -A Ignore Build-Depends-Arch and Build-Conflicts-Arch lines (since dpkg 1.16.4). Use when only arch-indep packages will be built, or combine with -B when only a source package is to be built. -B Ignore Build-Depends-Indep and Build-Conflicts-Indep lines. Use when only arch-dep packages will be built, or combine with -A when only a source package is to be built. -I Ignore built-in build depends and conflicts (since dpkg 1.18.2). These are implicit dependencies that are usually required on a specific distribution, the so called Build-Essential package set. -d build-depends-string -c build-conflicts-string Use the given build dependencies/conflicts instead of those contained in the debian/control file (since dpkg 1.14.17). -a arch Check build dependencies/conflicts assuming that the package described in the control file is to be built for the given host architecture instead of the architecture of the current system (since dpkg 1.16.2). -P profile[,...] Check build dependencies/conflicts assuming that the package described in the control file is to be built for the given build profile(s) (since dpkg 1.17.2). The argument is a comma-separated list of profile names. -?, --help Show the usage message and exit. --version Show the version and exit. ENVIRONMENT
DEB_BUILD_PROFILES If set, it will be used as the active build profile(s) for the package being built. It is a space separated list of profile names. Overridden by the -P option. 1.19.0.5 2018-04-16 dpkg-checkbuilddeps(1)
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