Hi, I'm using RTEMS 4.11 and the builtin POSIX API functions to dynamically load a program image into memory. The program image is loaded in RTEMS using the following code: void* handle = dlopen(prog_name, RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL); if (!handle) printf("dlopen: %s\n", dlerror()); I'm using the GCC built by RTEMS Source Builder to compile the object located at prog_name in the in-memory filesystem. What command line should I use to properly compile a single C file to be loaded this way? For reference, I've tried the following command line options, but got an error: $ /opt/rtems-4.11/bin/sparc-rtems4.11-gcc test.c -c -o test.elf -shared -fPIC $ # Run in emulator, result: $ # dlopen: global symbol not found: _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ I have also tried some other combinations and also using the rtems-ld program. Any ideas? Thanks, Boldizsár Palotás PS. I'v also posted this on Stack Overflow, feel free to answer anywhere: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52371011/how-do-i-link-an-application-for-dynamic-loading-by-rtems This message is intended only for the recipient(s) named above. It may contain proprietary information and/or protected content. Any unauthorised disclosure, use, retention or dissemination is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately. ESA applies appropriate organisational measures to protect personal data, in case of data privacy queries, please contact the ESA Data Protection Officer (d...@esa.int).
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