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Re: How do I link to a shared lib without having that lib'sdependencies (the way MS link does)


Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com> writes:

|> Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> writes:
|> 
|> > "Don Woodward" <woodward@woodward.org> writes:
|> > 
|> > |> Which begs the following question: is there a linker option where I can
|> > |> build
|> > |> my shared libraries and programs so that the loader invokes all dlopens
|> > |> with RTLD_NOW?
|> > 
|> > That's not an option at link time, only at run time (by putting
|> > LD_BIND_NOW with an non-empty value in the environment).
|> 
|> No, there is a link time option also, ``-z now''.  Not every ELF
|> dynamic linker will support it, but the glibc one does.

Thanks for the correction, I haven't yet caught up with all the new -z
options. :-)

Andreas.

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