and instead write 'compiling xyz.c to xyz.o')
Greetings,
Tchize
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Ralf Wildenhues a écrit :
> * tchize wrote on Tue, May 30, 2006 at 09:37:43PM CEST:
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>> Ralf Wildenhues a écrit :
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>>> - write LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@ --preserve-dup-deps
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>> Works, though i have no ide
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Ralf Wildenhues a écrit :
> * tchize wrote on Tue, May 30, 2006 at 09:15:43PM CEST:
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>> Yes, great, very fast thank you, i hope we can continue getting
>> this fast :)
>>
>> But does not work :/
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>
> Yep,
/librandom_map.a
../../../socket/libsocket.a -ldl -lcheck -lcrypt -lm -lnsl
You see , flag is not there! :)
Another solution?
Thanks
David Delbecq
Ralf Wildenhues a écrit :
> Hi David,
>
> * tchize wrote on Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:34:16PM CEST:
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>> am using autoconf / aut
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Hello,
am using autoconf / automake in a project. We have a problem with some
static library compilation leading to us needing to pass parameters to
libtool call at link time. We need to pass it the --preserve-dup-deps
parameters. However, i found now
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Hello,
Running automake generate a lots of 'generic' targets for each
Makefile.in and this is great as you don't have to write all those
target for each of your directory. Now i am faced with the following
problem:
As part of a check run, i want to a