Hi all,

I try to compile the newest asterisk version, but I get the following linker error:

/usr/gcc/7/bin/gcc -g -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs -nostdlib -r -Wl,-b binary -o res_geolocation/pidf_lo_test.o res_geolocation/pidf_lo_test.xml
ld: fatal: file binary: open failed: No such file or directory

/usr/gcc/7/bin/gcc -g -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs -nostdlib -r -Wl,--format=binary -o res_geolocation/pidf_lo_test.o res_geolocation/pidf_lo_test.xml
ld: fatal: unrecognized option '--format=binary'
ld: fatal: use the -z help option for usage information

according to the man page (man ld) both variants are allowed, so I'd assume that it works (s. below)

..


       -b input-format
       --format=input-format
           ld may be configured to support more than one kind of object file.
           If your ld is configured this way, you can use the -b option to
           specify the binary format for input object files that follow this            option on the command line.  Even when ld is configured to support            alternative object formats, you don't usually need to specify this,            as ld should be configured to expect as a default input format the            most usual format on each machine.  input-format is a text string,
           the name of a particular format supported by the BFD libraries.
           (You can list the available binary formats with objdump -i.)

           You may want to use this option if you are linking files with an
           unusual binary format.  You can also use -b to switch formats
           explicitly (when linking object files of different formats), by
           including -b input-format before each group of object files in a
           particular format.

           The default format is taken from the environment variable
           "GNUTARGET".

           You can also define the input format from a script, using the
           command "TARGET";

Any idea what else could be wrong?

kind regards,

  Fritz


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