On Sat, 9 May 2009 20:01:18 +0200
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> * Steve Edwards wrote on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 02:11:11PM CEST:
> [ -brtl ]
> > Should libtool be adding this flag, or is this something I should
> > be manually adding via AM_LDFLAGS? Every other aspect of the shared
> > li
> It would be nice if there were standard file naming conventions. On
> my Solaris 10 system, the operating system uses one convention and GCC
> uses another. Packages may use another.
Do you see chances for a mapping between the available approaches?
Can the file system hierarchy standard hel
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 23:09, Adam Mercer wrote:
> If I understanding the versioning correctly, shouldn't there also be a
> libFrame.1.0.0.dylib? Is there anything I'm missing, or not
> understanding?
It appears that I wasn't understanding this correctly as on Darwin it
appears that the followin
On Sat, 9 May 2009, Markus Elfring wrote:
Are there any chances to improve the situation on a limited combination
of these software components?
Yes, of course. Things become much easier if you only plan to solve a
subset of the problem. But we should solve the whole problem.
Can any defa
> If you know of a fully automatic way that works, and that not only for
> your system your distribution your current version, but for strictly
> more systems, distributions, versions, compilers and compiler versions
> for which the current method works then we're all ears.
Are there any chances
On Sat, 9 May 2009, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
* Markus Elfring wrote on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 07:59:16PM CEST:
I am curious if the libtool software will ever be able to determine the
appropriate directory automatically on systems with multiple processor
architectures.
If you know of a fully autom
Hello Andreas,
thanks for the report.
* Andreas Otto wrote on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 05:49:24PM CEST:
> this is the setup, cygwin build for mingw host
>
> environment automake/autoconf and libtool
>
>
> bash ./configure--prefix=/tmp/libmsgque-install \
> CC="gcc -mno-cy
Hello Markus,
* Markus Elfring wrote on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 07:59:16PM CEST:
> I am curious if the libtool software will ever be able to determine the
> appropriate directory automatically on systems with multiple processor
> architectures.
If you know of a fully automatic way that works, and th
Hi Steve,
* Steve Edwards wrote on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 02:11:11PM CEST:
[ -brtl ]
> Should libtool be adding this flag, or is this something I should
> be manually adding via AM_LDFLAGS? Every other aspect of the shared
> library build is handled fine by libtool.
As Bob already noted, you should
On Sat, 9 May 2009, Steve Edwards wrote:
I did however find that manually adding -brtl to LDFLAGS allowed this
to work. The documentation I had available stated that -brtl is used
to "determine which algorithm will be used to find libraries", however
there was more info on the ibm site which cle
Hi,
I ran into a slight difficulty with shared libraries on IBM AIX
systems using libtool 2.2.6 (I'm not even sure if this is really
where I should be asking questions about this)
If I have a main Fortran routine containing a common block and call a
Fortran subroutine in a shared library also ref
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