Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Andreas,
> if I change B/Makefile.am to
> noinst_LTLIBRARIES=libB.la
> libtool/automake will do what i want.
> libB.a has the non PIC code, .libs/libB.al has the PIC code.
Correct.
> but if I change A1/Makefile.am to
> libA1_la_LIBA
On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 14:51, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
I'll probably have some free time toward the end of this month, and am
volunteering to roll a release of branch-1-5 if nobody has any objections.
Would that be 1.5.4 or 1.5.3?
1.5.4 :-)
Just to note that due to a bug that I need to fix, and a ho
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 16:48, Gary V. Vaughan wrote:
> Patrick Welche wrote:
> | libtool.m4 contains:
> |
> | # serial 49 AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
> | AC_DEFUN_ONCE([LT_INIT],
> | AU_DEFUN([AC_PROG_LIBTOOL], [LT_INIT])
> | AU_DEFUN([AM_PROG_LIBTOOL], [LT_INIT])
> |
> |>From the above, libtoo
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 20:07, Albert Chin wrote:
> ltmain.in prints out a warning when it thinks the .la file isn't in
> $libdir:
> if test "$absdir" != "$libdir"; then
> $echo "$modename: warning: \`$deplib' seems to be moved" 1>&2
> fi
>
> However, if $absdir has "..", and it resolves to
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 22:23, Patrick Welche wrote:
> LT_INIT is defined using AC_DEFUN_ONCE. There is no documentation for
> this macro in autoconf.texi, and aclocal doesn't know about it, or at
> least, it doesn't pick up the fact that as LT_INIT appears in configure.ac,
> it should include m4/li
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 12:17, Tietz Fabian (AA/ESW1) wrote:
> Im trying to crosscompile a c++ shared Library for a Mips target
> System using libtool.
> Unfortunately linking fails, because of libtool trying
> to link against "/usr/lib/libstdc++.so", which is the X86 Version
> of the Library, not t
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 17:08, Pieter Grimmerink wrote:
> I have a strange situation with libtool (version 1.4.3), I'm wondering what I
> could do to make it work.
>
This is yet another result of the bug that Libtool would ignore the -L
option for non-libtool libraries, and instead pick a library
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 18:05, Matthew Zeits wrote:
> I am working on a project that should compile both globally--with prefix
> unset so install goes to /usr/local/ and with prefix set to an arbitrary
> directory. When the program links, even if I define an -L or an rpath,
> it looks to /usr/lo
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 19:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about the late reply, but here goes...
> I have a situation where I'm constructing a filesystem image, and I need
> to use the contents of that image to build new packages to be installed
> in the image. For example, I have $ROOT, which
Hi,
how to build a multi part library?
i.e. source is in A1/ A2/ and B/.
libA1 is meant to be built from A1/* and B/*,
libA2 is meant to be built from A2/* and B/*.
what people do is this:
B/Makefile.am:
noinst_LIBRARIES = libB.a
libB_a_SOURCES = ...
A1/Makefile.am:
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libA1.la
li
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