"H. J. Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ld -shared -Bsymbolic will reduce number of dynamic relocations in > a shared library. Unfortunately, it won't work correctly with C++ > exception and maybe other language features. > > However, I think it is possible to make -shared -Bsymbolic to work > for C++ by providing a way to specify a list of symbols which must > be dynamic. We then can do > > # g++ -Wl,-Bsymbolic -shared -xxx "list of dynamic symbols" -o libfoo.so ... > > and libfoo.so written in C++ will work correctly with much fewer dynamic > relocations.
You may find this would be easier to use if you just had a flag which made -Bsymbolic apply only to non-weak symbols.