Am Donnerstag, 6. Mai 2004 18:30 schrieb Tom Lane:
> "PostgreSQL Bugs List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > ./configure LDFLAGS="-R /usr/local/lib" --with-tcl

> > An easier way would be to append the value of LDFLAGS to the linker
> > commands building the shared libraries,  not only to those building the
> > executables.
>
> AFAICS we do that too.  So I'm still confused why you have a problem.

We only take the -L flags from LDFLAGS for the shared library link.  This is 
probably a result of paranoia.  Can you think of a flag that is reasonable 
for a user to set in LDFLAGS by hand that should not end up in the shared 
library link?  Useful LDFLAGS I can think of are -L, -l, -R (or equivalent), 
debugging, optimization, profiling, and maybe some 32/64 bit selection, and 
all of these can be passed to the shared library link.  I'm not sure, 
however, about the assignments in Makefile.hpux.

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