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I want to link a g++ binary with the -static flag but I get this error
I am using fedora 29



ERROR



/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status


Code



#include <iostream>

int main(){
std::cout << "Hello" << std::endl;


return 0;
}


G++ line



g++ static.cc -o static -static









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    I think that on your system the libraries stdc++ m and c are dynamic only
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:50








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    What OS are you using? Though, I'm guessing you're using Linux.
    – Sean Francis N. Ballais
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51












  • How can I make them static? @ThomasSablik
    – polmonroig
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51








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    Try you install or reinstall libstdc++-static. On Centos it's yum install libstdc++-static
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:09






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    I don't know where my static libraries come from, if I installed them or if they were installed by default. After searching the internet I think that your build tools are broken. Maybe you need to reinstall your build environment.
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:20
















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I want to link a g++ binary with the -static flag but I get this error
I am using fedora 29



ERROR



/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status


Code



#include <iostream>

int main(){
std::cout << "Hello" << std::endl;


return 0;
}


G++ line



g++ static.cc -o static -static









share|improve this question




















  • 1




    I think that on your system the libraries stdc++ m and c are dynamic only
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:50








  • 1




    What OS are you using? Though, I'm guessing you're using Linux.
    – Sean Francis N. Ballais
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51












  • How can I make them static? @ThomasSablik
    – polmonroig
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51








  • 1




    Try you install or reinstall libstdc++-static. On Centos it's yum install libstdc++-static
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:09






  • 1




    I don't know where my static libraries come from, if I installed them or if they were installed by default. After searching the internet I think that your build tools are broken. Maybe you need to reinstall your build environment.
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:20














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1







I want to link a g++ binary with the -static flag but I get this error
I am using fedora 29



ERROR



/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status


Code



#include <iostream>

int main(){
std::cout << "Hello" << std::endl;


return 0;
}


G++ line



g++ static.cc -o static -static









share|improve this question















I want to link a g++ binary with the -static flag but I get this error
I am using fedora 29



ERROR



/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lm
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status


Code



#include <iostream>

int main(){
std::cout << "Hello" << std::endl;


return 0;
}


G++ line



g++ static.cc -o static -static






c++ g++ static-linking






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  • 1




    I think that on your system the libraries stdc++ m and c are dynamic only
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:50








  • 1




    What OS are you using? Though, I'm guessing you're using Linux.
    – Sean Francis N. Ballais
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51












  • How can I make them static? @ThomasSablik
    – polmonroig
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51








  • 1




    Try you install or reinstall libstdc++-static. On Centos it's yum install libstdc++-static
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:09






  • 1




    I don't know where my static libraries come from, if I installed them or if they were installed by default. After searching the internet I think that your build tools are broken. Maybe you need to reinstall your build environment.
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:20














  • 1




    I think that on your system the libraries stdc++ m and c are dynamic only
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:50








  • 1




    What OS are you using? Though, I'm guessing you're using Linux.
    – Sean Francis N. Ballais
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51












  • How can I make them static? @ThomasSablik
    – polmonroig
    Nov 20 '18 at 8:51








  • 1




    Try you install or reinstall libstdc++-static. On Centos it's yum install libstdc++-static
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:09






  • 1




    I don't know where my static libraries come from, if I installed them or if they were installed by default. After searching the internet I think that your build tools are broken. Maybe you need to reinstall your build environment.
    – Thomas Sablik
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:20








1




1




I think that on your system the libraries stdc++ m and c are dynamic only
– Thomas Sablik
Nov 20 '18 at 8:50






I think that on your system the libraries stdc++ m and c are dynamic only
– Thomas Sablik
Nov 20 '18 at 8:50






1




1




What OS are you using? Though, I'm guessing you're using Linux.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 8:51






What OS are you using? Though, I'm guessing you're using Linux.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 8:51














How can I make them static? @ThomasSablik
– polmonroig
Nov 20 '18 at 8:51






How can I make them static? @ThomasSablik
– polmonroig
Nov 20 '18 at 8:51






1




1




Try you install or reinstall libstdc++-static. On Centos it's yum install libstdc++-static
– Thomas Sablik
Nov 20 '18 at 9:09




Try you install or reinstall libstdc++-static. On Centos it's yum install libstdc++-static
– Thomas Sablik
Nov 20 '18 at 9:09




1




1




I don't know where my static libraries come from, if I installed them or if they were installed by default. After searching the internet I think that your build tools are broken. Maybe you need to reinstall your build environment.
– Thomas Sablik
Nov 20 '18 at 9:20




I don't know where my static libraries come from, if I installed them or if they were installed by default. After searching the internet I think that your build tools are broken. Maybe you need to reinstall your build environment.
– Thomas Sablik
Nov 20 '18 at 9:20












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yum install libstdc++-static





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    Thanks to Thomas I found the solution in the comments executing



    yum install glibc-static
    yum install libstdc++-static





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      yum install libstdc++-static





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        Thanks to Thomas I found the solution in the comments executing



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        Thanks to Thomas I found the solution in the comments executing



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        yum install libstdc++-static






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