On 06-May-2001 Oded Arbel wrote:
> I'm trying to use libtool to help me build a library. I wrote a simple
> Makefile (here's a snippet :
> ...
Good. libtool is the way to build libraries in different environment and
stay sane.
> I've tried to link against the .la file buf ld failed saying that
> it didn't recognize the file format. linking against the .al file in the
> libs directory worked though (after I created a soft link to libMyLib.a
> of course). I was wandering if this is the correct behaviour, and if I
Just like you use libtool to run the compile command, you should use
it for every other step: link, local testing, installing.
info libtool is your friend.
But, If you started using good tools, why stop at libtool?
Use automake/autoconf to write the Makefile for you. It has good support
for libtool.
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