When I try to build static libraries with -flto
, I get undefined reference errors:
library.cpp:
#include <iostream>
void foo() {
std::cout << "Test!" << std::endl;
}
main.cpp:
void foo();
int main() {
foo();
return 0;
}
Compilation output:
$ g++ -flto -c library.cpp
$ ar rcs library.a library.o
$ g++ -flto main.cpp library.a
/tmp/ccZIgxCY.ltrans0.ltrans.o: In function `main':
ccZIgxCY.ltrans0.o:(.text+0x5): undefined reference to `foo()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
It works fine if I link with library.o
instead of library.a
. What am I missing? This is with GCC 4.9.1 and binutils 2.24.
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