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Title:
OCaml static linking
Authors:
Izuru Yakumo
Date:
Topics:
Programming
Id:
bb85caff-be39-47b0-9add-42fae180c796

Since quite a while ago (a month or so I guess), I had read a blog post by OCamlPro about generating static PIE with OCaml.

The first project on where I have tried doing was Logarion, and afterwards bumpmap-tool, each using a different build system.

In the first case, I had to add the field `'(flags (:standard -cclib -static))'` to the `cli/dune` file and rebuilt with `dune build`.

As for the second case, I added `-cclib -static` to the `ocamlopt` flags in the command line and rebuilt.

I ran the ldd command in both (test was done on Alpine Linux, a musl-based distro) only to have this output: - /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1: (insert executable name here): Not a valid dynamic program

Which means that it does actually work, but I'm not sure whether it could work for bigger projects.

I think that's all I've got to say here.

1: <https://www.ocamlpro.com/2021/09/02/generating-static-and-portable-executables-with-ocaml/> 2: <https://logarion.chaotic.ninja> 3: <https://git.chaotic.ninja/yakumo.izuru/bumpmap-tool>



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