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StaticallyLink
Michael Mera edited this page Nov 18, 2015
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How to statically link the c++ runtime libraries (and statically link libgcc) in a sconsy way ?
As of scons 2.0.1 adding LINKFLAGS="--static" to Program() seems to work.
Example:
Program("test.cxx",
LIBS = ["boost_unit_test_framework"],
LIBPATH = ["/usr/lib", "/usr/local/lib"],
LINKFLAGS="--static")
#!python
env = Environment();
static = env.Command('libstdc++.a', None, Action('ln -s `g++ -print-file-name=libstdc++.a` $TARGET'));
lib = env.StaticLibrary(target='mylib', source='mylib.cpp', LIBPATH='.', LINKFLAGS='-static-libgcc', LIBS=[static]);
env.Program(target='myprog', source='main.cpp', LIBS=[static,lib], LINKFLAGS='-static-libgcc', LIBPATH='.');
Warning: this first recipe wont work with scons 0.96.1 or lower.
#!python
env = Environment(
# LINKCOM needs to be specifed here because of the special handling when
# linking against the static libgcc and stdc++
LINKCOM = "$LINK -o $TARGET $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS $LINKFLAGS",
LINKFLAGS = "-static-libgcc -ldl -Xlinker -B -Xlinker static -lstdc++")
prog = env.Program(target='myprog',source='main.cpp');