anwer is yes, even though what he said
was a bit convoluted.
Here's the ng thread, where:
> > == Matt Schalit
>== Gary Vaughn
== Dave Prosser
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> On Saturday 21 April 2001 10:02 pm, Matthew Schalit wr
Hi folks,
Two results here, one with gcc, one without.
No UDK with either test.
i586-sco-sysv5uw7.1.1
gcc 2.95.3
binutils 2.10.1
gnu-make 3.79.1
autoconf 2.49e
automake 1.4c
no UDK
./bootstrap
./configure --with-gnu-ld
Con
"Gary V. Vaughan" wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 18 April 2001 1:25 am, Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> Sorry for the slow response.
Np. I'm sure you're busy.
Your patch worked.
Yes, the dlopen API is available.
The only other
"Gary V. Vaughan" wrote:
>
> Well, I don't know which combinations of triplets we need to accept and
> reject for pass_all deplibs, so this could probably use some tweaking... but
> the attached patch is the sort of thing you are looking for I think. Let me
> know asap so we can get this in be
"Gary V. Vaughan" wrote:
>
> > > If you are sure that it is okay to link non-PIC objects from a static
> > > archive into a shared library, then this is the right thing to do.
Hi Folks,
I got an answer from comp.unix.sco.programmer.
"Gary V. Vaughan" wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 18 April 2001 1:06 am, Matthew Schalit wrote:
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the followup.
> If you are sure that it is okay to link non-PIC objects from a static archive
> into a shared library, then this is the right thing to do.
Hi Folks,
On SCO UnixWare 7.1.1, the header file is
found as .
I just checked out CVS libtool today, and it looks like
I'll have to change a few files:
$ find . | xargs fgrep -l "dl.h"
./ChangeLog.0
./ChangeLog
./ltdl.m4
./doc/libtool.texi
./libltdl
./libltdl/CVS/Entries
./libltdl/Makefile.a
Hello Goodly Folks,
Thank you for all your work on making libtool so
portable and necessitating that I learn how to spell
dependencies :o)
I recently had the chance to compile libtool-1.3.5
for my SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 box, often referred to as an
i586-sco-sysv5uw7.1.1