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Compilers

The only compiler characteristics that affect libtool are the flags needed (if any) to generate PIC objects. In general, if a C compiler supports certain PIC flags, then any derivative compilers support the same flags. Until there are some noteworthy exceptions to this rule, this section will document only C compilers.

The following C compilers have standard command line options, regardless of the platform:

gcc
This is the GNU C compiler, which is also the system compiler for many free operating systems (FreeBSD, GNU/Hurd, GNU/Linux, Lites, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, to name a few). The `-fpic' or `-fPIC' flags can be used to generate position-independent code. `-fPIC' is guaranteed to generate working code, but the code is slower on m68k, m88k, and Sparc chips. However, using `-fpic' on those chips imposes arbitrary size limits on the shared libraries.

The rest of this subsection lists compilers by the operating system that they are bundled with:

aix3*
aix4*
AIX compilers have no PIC flags, since AIX has been ported only to PowerPC and RS/6000 chips. (11)
hpux10*
Use `+Z' to generate PIC.
osf3*
Digital/UNIX 3.x does not have PIC flags, at least not on the PowerPC platform.
solaris2*
Use `-KPIC' to generate PIC.
sunos4*
Use `-PIC' to generate PIC.


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