Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 09:00:49 +0100 From: Oriental Sensation <orientalsensation@gmail.com> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Static libraries Message-ID: <CALazp%2BVs9w_z%2BGRS0iQs5r5pVX4c=GMWu=EOukpysyaMm2Z7zQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello, (I hope this is the right list to post to. If not, I apologize in advance and kindly let me know where to direct the question, thanks.) I installed FreeBSD 10 few days ago, went ahead to recompile world with a custom kernel. All went great. Then I downloaded PHP and compiled it also, requesting to compile also OPCache, and all went great. When I installed PHP, though, I found out that instead of the usual opcache.so file, I found a libopcache.a file. I then went ahead and generated a .so file from that, it went fine. Afterwards, I went ahead and compiled few more PHP extensions only to find out that all of them were linked statically and produced *.a files. So I am reckoning that this is a system-wide setting which I either accidentally turned on or starting with FreeBSD 10, this is the default behavior. To summarize: Why is it that the default target for compiling/linking is static libraries and not shared ones? The following might shed light: /etc/src.conf: WITHOUT_BSNMP="YES" WITHOUT_CTM="YES" WITHOUT_DICT="YES" WITHOUT_EXAMPLES="YES" WITHOUT_FLOPPY="YES" WITHOUT_GAMES="YES" WITHOUT_GCOV="YES" WITHOUT_IPFILTER="YES" WITHOUT_IPX="YES" WITHOUT_LIB32="YES" WITHOUT_LOCALES="YES" WITHOUT_LOCATE="YES" WITHOUT_LPR="YES" WITHOUT_NDIS="YES" WITHOUT_NETGRAPH="YES" WITHOUT_NIS="YES" WITHOUT_NS_CACHING="YES" WITHOUT_PF="YES" WITHOUT_PROFILE="YES" WITHOUT_RCS="YES" WITHOUT_RESCUE="YES" WITHOUT_ROUTED="YES" WITHOUT_SENDMAIL="YES" WITHOUT_SHAREDOCS="YES" WITHOUT_SYSINSTALL="YES" WITHOUT_WIRELESS="YES" WITHOUT_ZFS="YES" /etc/make.conf: CPUTYPE?=nocona DOC_LANG=en_US.ISO8859-1 DISABLE_SIZE=yes NO_PROFILE=yes WITH_OPENSSL_BASE=yes CC=clang CXX=clang++ CPP=clang-cpp WITH_PIC=yes CFLAGS=-fPIC CPPFLAGS=-fPIC -DPIC CXXFLAGS=-fPIC -DPIC NO_WERROR= WERROR= Thanks in advance for your help, folks. /OS
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