> New in 2.4 2010-09-22:
>
> • New features:
> - Sysroot support. This allows you to build cross-compiled packages
> with the same prefix that will be used on the destination machine,
> and still find dependent libraries under the compiler's "sysroot".
> Without sysroot support, paths intern
I wondered the same as did Alon.
Also I noticed that httpd version 2.2.16
failed compilation with libtool version 2.4 installed
Compile log looks like:
found apr source: srclib/apr
found apr-util source: srclib/apr-util
rebuilding srclib/apr/configure
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf
I'm looking for a way to specify custom flags for the
"inherited_linker_flags" setting in my .la. It seems like I need this to
implement the semantics of gcc's weak references way I'd like them to work.
The scenario:
libx.la has a weak reference to symbol "Y".
liby.la declares the symbol "Y".
Hello Alon,
* Alon Bar-Lev wrote on Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 10:53:36AM CEST:
> > - Sysroot support. This allows you to build cross-compiled packages
> > with the same prefix that will be used on the destination machine,
> > and still find dependent libraries under the compiler's "sysroot".
> > Withou
Hello Kyle,
please don't top-post, thanks.
* Kyle Sallee wrote on Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 03:52:28PM CEST:
> Also I noticed that httpd version 2.2.16
> failed compilation with libtool version 2.4 installed
> Compile log looks like:
>
> found apr source: srclib/apr
> found apr-util source: srclib/ap
Hello Sam,
* Sam Varshavchik wrote on Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 05:57:43AM CEST:
> By doing some experimenting, I found that that everything appears to
> work nicely, if I put "-Wl,--undefined=Y" into liby.la's
> inherited_linker_flags setting. This apparently carries no impact
> when "sharedly" linkin
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Hey
Any news about the problem ?
so, i have provided the libtool debug output [1] and provided the
informations that Charles Wilson asked me to give [2].
Any idea of the problem ?
Vincent Torri
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool/2010-08/msg00040.html
[2] http://lists.gnu.org/a