In the last episode (Feb 10), Steve Kargl said: > Some background information: I routinely build GCC mainline on > i386-*-freebsd and amd64-*-freebsd. GCC mainline is introducing > OpenMP support. When libgomp.so.1 is built, the compiler is given > the -pthread option throughout the construction of libgomp.so.1. > However, a "ldd libgomp.so.1" shows no dependence on libpthread.so.2 There was a discussion about this back when the default switched from libc_r to libpthread, and I think the consensus was that shared libraries should never record dependencies against threads libs, which means you have to add -pthread to the link line when building the final executable. This avoids problems where an executable links to three shlibs, one library is linked to libc_r, one's linked to libkse, and a third is linked to libpthread. -- Dan Nelson dnelson_at_allantgroup.comReceived on Fri Feb 10 2006 - 18:39:19 UTC
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