Andy Wingo wrote:
> > $LIBDIR/pkgconfig/guile-2.0.pc contains a line such as
> >
> > Cflags: -I${pkgincludedir}/2.0 -Wall -I$LIBUNISTRING_PREFIX/include
> > -pthread -I$GC_PREFIX/include
>
> The template is:
>
> Cflags: -I${pkgincludedir}/@GUILE_EFFECTIVE_VERSION@ @GUILE_CFLAGS@
> @BDW_GC_CFLAGS@
> ...
> And in configure.ac I have:
>
> GUILE_CFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
Bingo. This is the problem: The CPPFLAGS variable contains options meant for the
compiler used to build guile, not for the compiler that will use the installed
libguile.
You can extract the -I options from $CPPFLAGS; this would be OK since all
compilers support -I.
For the PTHREAD_CFLAGS it is more tricky: On most platforms you can use
"-lpthread" instead of "-pthread", and all compilers support -l options.
But on OSF/1, the options for using threads are compiler dependent:
* -pthread for cc,
* -lpthread for gcc.
Bruno
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