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Subject: [jira] Resolved: (STDCXX-50) [gcc/IRIX] ld warning 84: library is not used for resolving any symbol
From: "Martin Sebor (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date: 2005-10-19 22:30:46
Message-ID: 1044204624.1129761046977.JavaMail.jira () ajax ! apache ! org
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-50?page=all ]
Martin Sebor resolved STDCXX-50:
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Resolution: Fixed
Warnings eliminated by the change.
> [gcc/IRIX] ld warning 84: library is not used for resolving any symbol
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: STDCXX-50
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-50
> Project: STDCXX
> Type: Bug
> Components: Build
> Versions: 4.1.2
> Environment: gcc/IRIX
> Reporter: Martin Sebor
> Assignee: Martin Sebor
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 4.1.3
>
> When linking some programs with gcc on IRIX the linker emits diagnostics similar to \
> the ones below: gcc -c -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/include/ansi -D_RWSTDDEBUG \
> -D_RWSTD_USE_CONFIG -I/build/sebor/gcc-3.4.3-15s/include \
> -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/include -I/build/sebor/dev/stdlib/examples/include \
> -pedantic -nostdinc++ -g -Wall -W -Wcast-qual -Winline -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings \
> -Wno-long-long -Wcast-align /build/sebor/dev/stdlib/examples/manual/accum.cpp gcc \
> accum.o -o accum -L/build/sebor/gcc-3.4.3-15s/lib -lstd15s \
> -lsupc++ -lpthread -lm
> ld32: WARNING 84 : /usr/lib32/libpthread.so is not used for resolving any symbol.
> ld32: WARNING 84 : /usr/lib32/libm.so is not used for resolving any symbol.
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