How to solve the link library problem -lgcc_s












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I am trying to compile a script with GCC on my Ubuntu system and get this error:



 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s 


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    I am trying to compile a script with GCC on my Ubuntu system and get this error:



     /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s 


    How can I fix this problem?










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      I am trying to compile a script with GCC on my Ubuntu system and get this error:



       /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s 


      How can I fix this problem?










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      I am trying to compile a script with GCC on my Ubuntu system and get this error:



       /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s 


      How can I fix this problem?







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          Check whether gcc is properly installed. If not install using the command



          sudo apt-get install gcc-x.x


          replace x.x with the proper version.



          If gcc is installed properly then the issue might be with the link. Check whether lgcc_s is properly linked.



          libgcc files are located under /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/x.x






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          • i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:08











          • check in 4.6.1 directory

            – devav2
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:09











          • it has libgcc_s.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:10











          • do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:11











          • its in one of the post over the internet

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:12











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          Check whether gcc is properly installed. If not install using the command



          sudo apt-get install gcc-x.x


          replace x.x with the proper version.



          If gcc is installed properly then the issue might be with the link. Check whether lgcc_s is properly linked.



          libgcc files are located under /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/x.x






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          • i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:08











          • check in 4.6.1 directory

            – devav2
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:09











          • it has libgcc_s.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:10











          • do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:11











          • its in one of the post over the internet

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:12
















          0














          Check whether gcc is properly installed. If not install using the command



          sudo apt-get install gcc-x.x


          replace x.x with the proper version.



          If gcc is installed properly then the issue might be with the link. Check whether lgcc_s is properly linked.



          libgcc files are located under /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/x.x






          share|improve this answer
























          • i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:08











          • check in 4.6.1 directory

            – devav2
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:09











          • it has libgcc_s.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:10











          • do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:11











          • its in one of the post over the internet

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:12














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          Check whether gcc is properly installed. If not install using the command



          sudo apt-get install gcc-x.x


          replace x.x with the proper version.



          If gcc is installed properly then the issue might be with the link. Check whether lgcc_s is properly linked.



          libgcc files are located under /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/x.x






          share|improve this answer













          Check whether gcc is properly installed. If not install using the command



          sudo apt-get install gcc-x.x


          replace x.x with the proper version.



          If gcc is installed properly then the issue might be with the link. Check whether lgcc_s is properly linked.



          libgcc files are located under /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/x.x







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          • i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:08











          • check in 4.6.1 directory

            – devav2
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:09











          • it has libgcc_s.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:10











          • do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:11











          • its in one of the post over the internet

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:12



















          • i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:08











          • check in 4.6.1 directory

            – devav2
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:09











          • it has libgcc_s.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:10











          • do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:11











          • its in one of the post over the internet

            – Shan
            Nov 21 '12 at 19:12

















          i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:08





          i have 4.6 and 4.6.1

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:08













          check in 4.6.1 directory

          – devav2
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:09





          check in 4.6.1 directory

          – devav2
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:09













          it has libgcc_s.so

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:10





          it has libgcc_s.so

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:10













          do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:11





          do i have to do something like symlink from "/ lib/libgcc.so.1" to "/ lib / libgcc.so

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:11













          its in one of the post over the internet

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:12





          its in one of the post over the internet

          – Shan
          Nov 21 '12 at 19:12


















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