There are some ideas on things to try in the thread called "how do I force PIC code in libgmp.a on MacOSX (Intel)...?" beginning at
http://swox.com/list-archives/gmp-bugs/2006-April/000341.html. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to resolve the problem - beyond the suggestion that you revert to GMP-4.1.4 (which should be quite adequate for your needs ... assuming that solution does, in fact, work).
I'm puzzled by the reference to 'modelo.o' (which I can't find anywhere in any of my GMP builds), and by the 'cc' (as opposed to 'gcc') call you report just before the failure occurs. I wonder whether the 'cc' call might have something to do with the error, though the thread I referred to above suggests that it has more to do with the 'bundle' switch ... and I have no idea what that switch does, or why it is being invoked.
My only other idea is to build GMP as a shared library (./configure --disable-static --enable-shared) .... and, if linking to the import lib still produces the same error, then amend the Math::GMP source so that it links directly to the GMP '.so'. (I have no idea whether that will help in this instance ... it's just something I would try.)
Cheers,
Rob
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