Peter, `autoreconf -fi' fixed it. Thank you!
On 10/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 06:38:11PM -0600, Brian wrote: > > Peter, thanks for your comments. I build libtool from source, and am > using > > 1.5.24. I manually ran the large link command, inserting `-arch i386 > -arch > > ppc' after g++, and it did create a universal library: > > http://pastey.net/75062 > > > > But it's not clear to me what I need to do to get libtool to do this on > its > > own, and also why it's not doing it. I modified CC/CXX in the Makefile > to > > also pass the arch flags at that point, and the only difference is that > > when libtool is called, it gets them twice, and it proceeds to strip > them > > out of the command twice! > > > > Because libtool is included in the package that you are building, you > must ensure that the included libtool is also at a new enough version, > most people choose to use autoreconf to do this. If your package has a > bootstrap or autogen script then you may prefer to use that instead. > > Peter > > >
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