Hi libtool'ers, using a remote-login account on a darwin-1.3 machine, I did currently looking for support of sharedlib/dlopen support for this platfrom, but I am a bit confused a the moment, so may be you could enlighten me. the current libtool (1.4 (1.920 2001/04/24 23:26:18)) does let us know that it supports sharedlibs on this platform using "dyld". However it did not work since there were two over-escapes of doublequotes around a $verstring. (error message from cc about "0.0"). Is that a libtool-bug? Well, one can remove them to enable building .so files, using mv libtool libtool.gen sed -e '/archive_cmds=/s:\\\\":\\":g' libtool.gen > libtool Now I have .so files in the .libs-subdirectory, however looking into /usr/lib there are just lib-files with .dylib extension in the place of a .so extension. The current libtool does indeed try to install .so files. Is that supposed to be correct? (and what's that DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX beast in `man dyld`). Even more, my test-program is not dynalinked with the so-library, the installed test-program is quite big, and `otool -L pfe` says /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 50.0.0) and that's it. Hmm, that's not nice, right? Anyway, libtool does also create the "-module"s of my project, but how to dynaload them? The libltdl README doesn't say it's supported, and I did not instantly see what kind of dynaload interface darwin supports. There is a `man dlfcn` but no header-file nor ldso. An extra package that is not installed by default? well, obviously I lack quite some knowledge about this platforms, any hints for me? TIA, -- guido http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/ac-archive 31:GCS/E/S/P C++$++++ ULHS L++w- N++@ d(+-) s+a- h.r(*@)>+++ y++ 5++X- _______________________________________________ Libtool mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool