Okay. I just wasn't finding a way to build it separately and saw that the ldso run script didn't include ldso in its build dependencies. I suppose the test requires it and it gets automatically built when the test is built. Sorry for the misleading advice. I'm not ignorant enough to think core is a dynamic library or uses dynamic libraries.

On May 11, 2015 12:18 AM, "Christian Helmuth" <christian.helmuth@...1...> wrote:
Ben,

On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 09:42:55PM +0000, Nobody III wrote:
> ld.lib.so is the dynamic linker. You need to include it in the boot
> modules. It looks like it's automatically build with core.

Just to clarify: Core is no dynamic binary (on all platforms beside
the very special lx_hybrid) and therefore needs no ld.lib.so. That
implies the build system does not build ld.lib.so when core is built.
Run a

  file -L build/<platform>/core/core

to validate this.

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