Relocation R_X86_64_Pc32 Against Symbol _Py_Nonestruct'

Relocation R_X86_64_Pc32 Against Symbol _Py_Nonestruct'



The problem was that Python needs to be compiled with the –enable-shared flag for the dlib install to succeed. While in some cases the system Python is built with this flag (e.g. on Ubuntu), the one we were using in the CI environment was installed via pyenv which doesn’t set it by default.. The solution was to reinstall the pyenv-provided Python with the flag set like this:, relocation R_X86_64_32S against `_Py_NotImplementedStruct’ can not be used when making a shared object recompile with -fPIC Ask Question Asked 5 years ago, 6/20/2017  · Compilation failure: relocation R_ X86_64 _PC32 against symbol … can not be used when making a shared object recompile with -fPIC #15. Closed maximbaz opened this issue Jun 20, 2017 · 20 comments Closed Compilation failure: relocation R_ X86_64 _PC32 against symbol … can not be used when making a shared object recompile with -fPIC #15.


QT5 ??5.5??? ??????? ???????????????? relocation R_ X86_64 _PC32 against symbol `ceil@@GLIBC_2.2.5′ ca r elocation R_X 86 _ 64 _ PC 32 a g a inst symbol lu a _ newst a te c a n not be used when making a shared object, @krytarowski, working with NetBSD compared to FreeBSD is bit inconvenient.. python: no module named pyexpat. Took me sometime to resolve the python package dependency pyexpat, which:. does not get installed even with pkg_add -u and pkgin -F reinstall commands although it is python’s core module. listed as py27-expat, py34-expat and so on in pkgin search list.


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