> As posted in the libgcj mailing list, the problem is that libgcc_s is
> not a libtool library, so libtool can't do its magic of handling
> to-be-installed libraries. Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that libgcc_s
I tried setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH and then running libtool to build
the Array_1 testsuite program. Libtool processes this and puts it
into relink_command. However, apparently as you suggested,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH is ignored for dependencies of shared libraries.
What does work for me, is adding `rpath' options for the relink
based on the path in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Here a comment from the ld
manpage:
The
-rpath option is also used when locating shared ob-
jects which are needed by shared objects explicitly
included in the link; see the description of the
-rpath-link option.
Dave
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