Hi Rafael, * Rivera, R wrote on Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 08:38:34PM CET: > > New to this list. It seems the logic behind determining whether or not libc > should be explicitly linked is backwards (in a generated configure script).
This is a Libtool question, and as such would've fit better on one of its mailing lists. I understand though that this is difficult to see. ;-) > The grep command in... > > (eval $archive_cmds 2\>\&1 \| grep \" -lc \" \>/dev/null 2\>\&1) 2>&5 > > ... returns a value of 1 if the string is not found. Looking a few lines > down, you'll find... > > (exit $ac_status); > > ... which fails the condition test and turns on explicit linking. As one > cannot assume grep has a -v option, I would think the > 'archive_cmds_need_lc=no' and 'archive_cmds_need_lc=yes' statements are > backwards. > > Does that make sense? Is this a problem with my logic or autoconf's logic? There is a comment a few lines above: # Test whether the compiler implicitly links with -lc since on some # systems, -lgcc has to come before -lc. If gcc already passes -lc # to ld, don't add -lc before -lgcc. This is what the test is supposed to achieve. First of all, the code is not triggered at all if archive_cmds_need_lc has been set to 'no' before. What system are you on? What does archive_cmds_need_lc get set to and what would you expect instead? Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf