-soname is omitted on OpenBSD (Was: Must libtool pass -soname to linker or the libtool caller must specify -soname.)

2004-01-02 Thread Nedko Arnaudov
Nedko Arnaudov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The problem is that when I link library that has not linked with -soname > option the resulting executable contains absolute relative the path to the resulting executable CAN contain absolute OR relative path > library. This causes executable to fail

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using --tag=XXX in automake-generated rules (Was: Re: 'ccache gcc' as compiler with libtool)

2004-01-02 Thread Alexandre Duret-Lutz
>>> "Gary" == Gary V Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...about Automake passing --tag=XXX to libtool...] Gary> Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: >> >> How can automake determine whether the version of libtool used in >> >> a package supports --tag ? [...] Gary> _LT_AC_TAGCONFIG exists in branch-1

Must libtool pass -soname to linker or the libtool caller must specify -soname.

2004-01-02 Thread Nedko Arnaudov
The problem is that when I link library that has not linked with -soname option the resulting executable contains absolute relative the path to library. This causes executable to fail to load the library when executing it from current directory different from one that was current when executable wa