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To: john@damage.mro.dec.com
From: Steve Sellars <Steve.K.Sellars@cdc.com>
Subject: Re: Strip problems in V3.0
Cc: smd@mail.mti.cdc.com
John:
[Re: Log number 1997-3026]
Here is a link sequence that produces a shared library and the strip command
error message:
ld -x -g -shared -expect_unresolved "*" -o libscsa.so globref.o
-L/int/m23/build/csa/lib -lmath -ltable -lutil -lskt -linst -lrpc -lvc
-lcfg -lvc -lmscd -ldlow -lnls -lsys -lzunx -llow -lvc -lnls -lsys
-ligen -ligec -lzunx -llow -lc -lm
DU1(smdw-23)11% cd lib
DU1(smdw-23)13% strip libscsa.so
strip: Info: shared object is not stripped
We had a similar problem on SGI Unix where they provide a -f option for
stripping shared libraries.
Here is the compiler command used to compile the object files:
cc -std1 -O0 -c
Again, this happens on Digital Unix Version 3.0, but not on 3.2G.
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To: Steve.K.Sellars@cdc.com
Cc: john
Subject: Re: Strip problems in V3.0
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 16 Jan 97 12:34:11 CST."
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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 97 15:57:44 -0500
From: john
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Steve,
Always in damage control! What I meant about support, is that bugs and issues
such as these which are fixed in later versions, as which seems to be the case
here, get no bandwidth with engineering. If its field test, latest rev., or one
back, we tend to have the ability to ask for patches when we can supply a test
case of the issue. Sorry for the confusion. I will continue to check the
database for specific strip issues reported by others, I fear, that I may not
dig anything up. I will keep you updated.
regards,
john
Alpha Developer Support
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