debugging/developing libraries, library is installed under the same name in 2 different version

2004-12-09 Thread Hebenstreit Michael
Hello together, I a problem and hope you can help me. I tried to debug a kde/korganizer library in my home-dir, having installed the same package on the (linux) system. This leads to the following situation standard library: /opt/kde/lib/libkcal.so.2.0.0 library with debug information: /home/

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Re: debugging/developing libraries, library is installed under the same name in 2 different version

2004-12-09 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
* Hebenstreit Michael wrote on Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 10:37:20AM CET: > > I a problem and hope you can help me. I tried to debug a kde/korganizer > library in my home-dir, having installed the same package on the (linux) > system. This leads to the following situation > > standard library: /opt/k

nm prints warnings when processing stripped shared libraries

2004-12-09 Thread Martin Waitz
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make distcheck

2004-12-09 Thread Bill Moseley
Could someone explain what these are telling me -- and more importantly, if they are indication of a problem? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/swish-e$ make distcheck >/dev/null libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /home/moseley/swish-e/swish-e-2.4.3/_inst/lib' libtool: install: warnin

Re: make distcheck

2004-12-09 Thread Bob Friesenhahn
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Bill Moseley wrote: Could someone explain what these are telling me -- and more importantly, if they are indication of a problem? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/swish-e$ make distcheck >/dev/null libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /home/moseley/swish-e/swish-e-2.

2 non-libtool libs want to start

2004-12-09 Thread Ross Boylan
I have two libraries, both of which want to be the one that starts. I assume they both define main, though I have not verified that. Both are 3rd party, non-libtool, libraries. First, I'd like to verify that libtool can work with non-libtool librariers. The docs seem to imply that. Second, is

documentation comments

2004-12-09 Thread Ross Boylan
It would be good if the documentation (I'm looking at 1.5.6.) were clearer on the setup of libtool and its requirements. In previous discussion on this list, I've learned that autoconf is required. I've just discovered a little more is necessary too (at least install-sh, which can be produced by

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Re: make distcheck

2004-12-09 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
* Bill Moseley wrote on Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 08:21:27PM CET: > Could someone explain what these are telling me -- and more > importantly, if they are indication of a problem? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/swish-e$ make distcheck >/dev/null > libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish