[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-20579) solaris compile fail on asterisk 11

Walter Doekes (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Fri Oct 19 00:28:18 CDT 2012


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Walter Doekes commented on ASTERISK-20579:
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gcc calls de solaris linker => explodes in your face

when modifying BUILD_CC, you should also set LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/sfw/bin/gld (or something)

http://blogs.everycity.co.uk/alasdair/2011/03/using-the-gnu-ld-linker-on-solaris/


Your bug report is still valid though: asterisk 11 fails to compile without alterations. But it may not get priority by Digium devs. Any patches you can provide that make things work on Solaris but don't break the build on other platforms, are appreciated.
                
> solaris compile fail on asterisk 11
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-20579
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20579
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Core/BuildSystem
>    Affects Versions: 11.0.0
>            Reporter: Jeremy Kister
>            Assignee: Matt Jordan
>         Attachments: config.log, make_noisy-1.txt, make_noisy-2.txt
>
>
> for asterisk-11.0.0-rc2 (not available in Jira yet) on Solaris 10 sparc
> during make:
> {code}
>    [LD] libasteriskssl.o -> libasteriskssl.so.1
> ld: warning: option -o appears more than once, first setting taken
> /usr/ccs/bin/ld: illegal option -- version-script
> /usr/ccs/bin/ld: illegal option -- warn-common
> usage: ld [-6:abc:d:e:f:h:il:mo:p:rstu:z:B:CD:F:GI:L:M:N:P:Q:R:S:VY:?] file(s)
>         [-64]           enforce a 64-bit link-edit
>         [-a]            create an absolute file
>         [-b]            do not do special PIC relocations in a.out
>         [-B direct | nodirect]
>                         establish direct bindings, or inhibit direct binding
>                         to, the object being created
>         [-B dynamic | static]
>                         search for shared libraries|archives
>         [-B eliminate]  eliminate unqualified global symbols from the
>                         symbol table
>         [-B group]      relocate object from within group
>         [-B local]      reduce unqualified global symbols to local
>         [-B reduce]     process symbol reductions
>         [-B symbolic]   bind external references to definitions when creating
>                         shared objects
>         [-c name]       record configuration file `name'
>         [-C]            demangle C++ symbol name diagnostics
>         [-d y | n]      operate in dynamic|static mode
>         [-D token,...]  print diagnostic messages
>         [-e epsym]      use `epsym' as entry point address
>         [-f name]       specify library for which this file is an auxiliary
>                         filter
>         [-F name]       specify library for which this file is a filter
>         [-G]            create a shared object
>         [-h name]       use `name' as internal shared object identifier
>         [-i]            ignore LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting
>         [-I name]       use `name' as path of interpreter
>         [-l x]          search for libx.so or libx.a
>         [-L path]       search for libraries in directory `path'
>         [-m]            print memory map
>         [-M mapfile]    use processing directives contained in `mapfile'
>         [-N string]     create a dynamic dependency for `string'
>         [-o outfile]    name the output file `outfile'
>         [-p auditlib]   identify audit library to accompany this object
>         [-P auditlib]   identify audit library for processing the dependencies
>                         of this object
>         [-Q y | n]      do|do not place version information in output file
>         [-r]            create a relocatable object
>         [-R path]       specify a library search path to be used at run time
>         [-s]            strip any symbol and debugging information
>         [-S supportlib]
>                         specify a link-edit support library
>         [-t]            do not warn of multiply-defined symbols that have
>                         different sizes or alignments
>         [-u symname]    create an undefined symbol `symname'
>         [-V]            print version information
>         [-Y P,dirlist]  use `dirlist' as a default path when searching for
>                         libraries
>         [-z absexec]    when building an executable absolute symbols
>                         referenced in dynamic objects are promoted to
>                         the executable
>         [-z allextract | defaultextract | weakextract]
>                         extract all member files, only members that resolve
>                         undefined tor tentative symbols, or allow extraction of
>                         archive members to resolvetweak references from 
>                         archive files
>         [-z altexec64]  execute the 64-bit link-editor
>         [-z combreloc]  combine multiple relocation sections
>         [-z defs]       disallow undefined symbol references
>         [-z direct | nodirect]
>                         enable|disable direct binding to shared object
>                         dependencies
>         [-z endfiltee]  marks a filtee such that it will terminate a filters
>                         search
>         [-z finiarray=function]
>                         name of function to be appended to the .finiarray
>         [-z groupperm | nogroupperm]
>                         enable|disable setting of group permissions
>                         on dynamic dependencies
>         [-z help ]      print this usage message
>         [-z ignore | record]
>                         ignore|record unused dynamic dependencies
>         [-z initarray=function]
>                         name of function to be appended to the .initarray
>         [-z initfirst]  mark object to indicate that its .init section should
>                         be executed before the .init section of any other
>                         objects
>         [-z interpose]  dynamic object is to be an `interposer' on direct
>                         bindings
>         [-z lazyload | nolazyload]
>                         enable|disable delayed loading of shared object
>                         dependencies
>         [-z ld32=arg1,arg2,...]
>                         define arguments applicable to the 32-bit class of ld(1)
>         [-z ld64=arg1,arg2,...]
>                         define arguments applicable to the 64-bit class of ld(1)
>         [-z loadfltr]   mark filter as requiring immediate loading of its
>                         filtees at runtime
>         [-z muldefs]    allow multiply-defined symbols
>         [-z nocompstrtab]
>                         disable compression of string tables
>         [-z nodefs]     allow undefined symbol references
>         [-z nodefaultlib]
>                         mark object to ignore any default library search path
>         [-z nodelete]   mark object as non-deletable
>         [-z nodlopen]   mark object as non-dlopen()'able
>         [-z nodump]     mark object as non-dldump()'able
>         [-z now]        mark object as requiring non-lazy binding
>         [-z nopartial]  expand any partially initialized symbols
>         [-z noversion]  don't record any version sections
>         [-z origin]     mark object as requiring $ORIGIN processing
>         [-z preinitarray=function]
>                         name of function to be appended to the .preinitarray
>         [-z redlocsym]  reduce local syms in .symtab to a minimum
>         [-z rescan]     rescan archive list until no further member
>                         extraction occurs
>         [-z text]       disallow output relocations against text
>         [-z textoff]    allow output relocations against text
>         [-z textwarn]   warn if there are relocations against text
>         [-z verbose]    generate warnings for suspicious processings
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> gmake[2]: *** [libasteriskssl.so.1] Error 1
> gmake[1]: *** [main] Error 2
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk-11.0.0-rc2'
> gmake: *** [_cleantest_all] Error 2
> {code}

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