Hi, I think I found a musl-gcc issue. It looks like musl-gcc always appends `-dynamic-linker /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1` even if `-static` is given. That causes a created program to immediately crash on startup as you can see below: $ cat hello.c #include int main() { printf("Hello\n"); } $ musl-gcc -static -fuse-ld=lld hello.c -o hello $ ./hello Segmentation fault (core dumped) $ musl-gcc -static -fuse-ld=lld hello.c -o hello -Wl,-no-dynamic-linker $ ./hello Hello This also happens to my new linker, mold, as well. `-dynamic-linker` option is passed to the linker, and lld and mold do what it is told to do, so I don't think it is a linker's bug. Rather, it's a compiler front end's bug that passes the unnecessary command line option. Can you not to append `-dynamic-linker` if `-static`? Rui Ueyama