Hello. I am using the following versions: libtool (GNU libtool) 1.4e (from CVS) automake (GNU automake) 1.6.3 autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.54
Both automake and autoconf are from the Debian packages. They seem to be working fine. My troubles are unending with libtool. My program supports dynamically loadable modules, so using libtool was a good idea. And I've had it working in the past. However, after upgrading to autoconf 2.5 (which fixed some other problems) libtool has mostly not worked. The problems vary depending on which version of libtool I use. If I use the Debian supplied version (1.4.2a), I get library linking errors at the end of compilation which don't go away regardless of how specific I get about what libraries to link. If I use the current CVS version of libtool, I can open the modules, but cannot addresses for any symbols in them. lt_dlerror() simply returns "unknown error". Using a libtool CVS copy from several months ago, I can get the program to compile, link, and run, but only statically. That is, the module loader is essentially disabled. Most of my knowledge of the autotools system comes from the autobook, and digging through some of the info documentation. Are there known problems with libtool and more recent versions of autoconf/automake? Is there a known "working set" that I should use? I'd really rather not revert my configure.ac back to configure.in, but if I must... If there is any code you would like to see, either from the program or configure.ac/Makefile.am, please let me know. -- --John Gruenenfelder Research Assistant, Steward Observatory, U of Arizona [EMAIL PROTECTED] "This is the most fun I've had without being drenched in the blood of my enemies!" --Sam of Sam & Max