> On Jul 9, 2000, Mo DeJong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I don't follow. If this -no-undefined argument needs to be > > passed to libtool, automake should do that. > > Nope, automake can't tell whether a library does not depend on any > external symbols. That's something only the developer of the library > can tell. Forgive me, but I still don't get what you are trying to say here. If I want to build a win32 DLL, I indicate this by putting AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL in my configure.in, right? Does that macro arrange for the correct flags to be passed to libtool? If not, what macro do I put in my configure.in so that libtool will be invoked correctly under win32? Mo DeJong Red Hat Inc
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- Re: Why does ltconfig unset CC? Mo DeJong
- Re: Why does ltconfig unset CC? Mo DeJong
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- Re: Why does ltconfig unset CC? Mo DeJong
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- Re: Why does ltconfig unset CC? Alexandre Oliva
- Re: Why does ltconfig unset CC? Mo DeJong
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