* [Buildroot] Fwd: statically built libuuid? [not found] <CAK7rcp9og0N_merFniFx=ucrebUUONhkKZ3Ao919Ks46813vFg@mail.gmail.com> @ 2016-03-30 13:53 ` Kenneth Adam Miller 2016-03-30 13:59 ` Gustavo Zacarias 0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread From: Kenneth Adam Miller @ 2016-03-30 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot I have a custom package that depends on BR2_PACKAGE_UTIL_LINUX_UUIDD, which we have correct selected and built. I can see libuuid.so in my output directory when I do a find, but when I go to compile, adding in any directory that libuuid could possibly be in, the compiler says: ld: cannot find -luuid Which is irritating. I have the --static flag on to my compiler, so I wonder if that might be the problem. I didn't see libuuid.a in my output directory for my bzImage, so I think that that is the problem. If I take away the --static flag, compilation succeeds just fine. But I have to compile my targets statically, it won't work any other way. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20160330/7d38a343/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] Fwd: statically built libuuid? 2016-03-30 13:53 ` [Buildroot] Fwd: statically built libuuid? Kenneth Adam Miller @ 2016-03-30 13:59 ` Gustavo Zacarias 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Gustavo Zacarias @ 2016-03-30 13:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On 30/03/16 10:53, Kenneth Adam Miller wrote: > I have a custom package that depends on BR2_PACKAGE_UTIL_LINUX_UUIDD, > which we have correct selected and built. I can see libuuid.so in my > output directory when I do a find, but when I go to compile, adding in > any directory that libuuid could possibly be in, the compiler says: > > ld: cannot find -luuid > > Which is irritating. I have the --static flag on to my compiler, so I > wonder if that might be the problem. I didn't see libuuid.a in my output > directory for my bzImage, so I think that that is the problem. If I take > away the --static flag, compilation succeeds just fine. But I have to > compile my targets statically, it won't work any other way. Hi. Did you enable static-only or static/shared library builds in build options? Because the default is to build shared-only, hence not having a static libuuid.a is expected. Regards. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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