Le mardi 28 mars 2006 à 13:20 +0200, Ralf Wildenhues a écrit :
> > Are there any news regarding this bug? It is making all GNOME libraries
> > have tons of indirect dependencies, which is causing serious headaches
> > with the GNOME 2.14 move.
> 
> Well, all I know is that if you are adding a convenience archive as a
> dependency, then *it is by design* that all dependencies of that
> convenience archive are added, too.

I'm not talking about convenience archives. The initial bug report was
about that particular case, but the argument reordering happens for all
libraries, breaking --as-needed.

> Forgot one part: wrt. not reordering -Wl,--as-needed:
> I plan to lift this restriction eventually, but it don't think I can
> manage to do this in the Libtool-1.5.x time frame.  Sorry.
> 
> If somebody independently wants to implement that in Debian's libtool:
> it likely needs changes in ltmain that are very similarly to those that
> are necessary for per-deplib static/shared flags:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool-patches/2006-01/msg00064.html

I'll see if I can hack something based on this one.

Regards,
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