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Subject: Re: Assembler messages: Error: junk `@GOT' after expression
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Hi,

On Saturday, December 29, 2012 12:50:14 PM UTC-6, Andris Pavenis wrote:
> On 12/29/2012 07:20 PM, Maksim Soifer wrote:
> 
> > c:/progs/dj/tmp/ccWkjb5S.s: Assembler messages:
> 
> > c:/progs/dj/tmp/ccWkjb5S.s:20: Error: junk `@GOT' after expression
> 
> > and many like this
>
> > how to trace them and fix?
> 
> Did You use GCC command line option -fPIC or -fpic?
> It is broken for many versions of DJGPP port of GCC. Last update of port 
> of GCC-4.7.2 shold warn that -fPIC is ignored as not supported

Which package are you trying to build? Shouldn't ./configure automatically know that PIC isn't supported? Or are you trying to force it to use shared libs? Maybe a libtool bug? At best, DJGPP (officially) only has DXE, but if you were adventurous, you could try DJELF, which does optionally support .so files. But I wouldn't really recommend it unless you really really know what you're doing.  :-/

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