gcc build links but shared library does not appear with ldd

随声附和 提交于 2019-12-05 06:41:37

Most Linux distributions (I assume you are using Linux based on the output of ldd) seem to configure gcc as to pass --as-needed to ld by default (e.g., see here for Debian). This means the final library/executable will only depend on a library (i.e., have a DT_NEEDED tag for that library) if some symbol of that library is actually used by the library/executable.

In your case, main.cpp does not use any functions of libB so the linker does not add libB as a dependency of the final executable. You can work around it by passing the --no-as-needed flag to the linker. E.g.,

gcc -Wl,--no-as-needed ...

Of course, the proper fix is to relink libA and make sure it lists libB as a dependency.

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