On 09/01/2012 11:56, Eric Botcazou wrote: >> Sorry for the delay guys, I got rather busy over the holidays. I see >> we're now discussing a patch for next stage 1. > > No, not necessarily, the patch is specific to Ada on Windows so the risk is > quite low. > >> It does however solve the problem of wanting the DLL to be in the /bin >> directory, while still needing something to stand in its place in the /lib >> directory so that the linker can find it without the compiler having to put >> -L$prefix/bin in the specs. > > This indeed sounds compelling enough. > >> It's also used on Cygwin and MinGW to address library versioning: the >> actual DLL has a numbered suffix to indicate version, but the import >> library is unnumbered, so you can just say -lblah as usual and >> automatically link against whatever the installed version of the DLL is >> without having to know the version suffix and specify it in the -l option. >> Ada doesn't need that, as it happens, because it always generates the >> specfile to explicitly include the version number of libgnat/libgnarl in >> the -l option, and doesn't try to keep the shared library compatible across >> point releases of the compiler, but it's how all the other runtimes work on >> Windows; they all put an import library in /lib and the DLL itself into >> /bin. Ada should work the same way, because otherwise you either need to >> point your PATH into gcc's private dir at runtime, or point your linker >> into /bin at linktime, neither of which are entirely neat solutions. > > If all the other runtimes do it, I think we should do it too. Pacal, what do > you think?
Pascal, ping? cheers, DaveK