of the same changes.
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} Dan
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} > From: Bill Wendling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
} > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
} > Subject: Problems with AIX4 Compiler
} >
} > Hello,
} >
} > I have a question/problem with libtool which I was hoping someone here
} > could help me with.
} >
ist.
Have you seen this before? Is there a fix for it?
Thanks you.
(P.S., please include my email address in your replies as I'm not
subscribed to this list).
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writable for most everyone
building/installing things with libtool.
I'd offer up a fix, but I haven't signed a waver to submit code to the
libtool software...
It should be an easy fix, though..
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I'm using on this machine. When I downloaded the newest source
from ftp.gnu.org, that section of code was changed.
Sorry for the mistake...
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I find that I have to modify the libtool file when building with icc. On
or around line 104, change it from:
# How to pass a linker flag through the compiler.
wl=""
to:
# How to pass a linker flag through the compiler.
wl="-Wl,"
That might help t
':
## -- ##
## User Preferences. ##
## -- ##
begin-language: "Autoconf"
args: --no-cache
end-language: "Autoconf"
So, why does it still create that annoying autom4te.cache file?
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and autoconf 2.56 (2.57
didn't work for me) and it still had a problem.
Is there someone working on this?
Thanks!
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Hi all,
When I use the xlf compiler (Fortran 9x) on powerpc-ibm-aix5.1.0.0,
libtool puts the "-DPIC" flag in the compile line. However, the compiler
can't handle this flag. Is there a way to stop libtool from doing this
other than using the "-static" flag?
Than
it anywhere.
Here's the situation, I'm configuring for a Fortran90 compiler. I created
my own acsite.m4 file which has checks for the Fortran90 compiler, how it
handles modules, etc. But when I go to compile, I get this error. Even
specifying "--tag=..." doesn't seem to
Also sprach Bob Friesenhahn:
} On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Bill Wendling wrote:
} >
} > I did a brief test with the newest version of libtool (1.5) and autoconf
} > (2.57). I kept getting an error like:
} >
} > libtool: unable to infer tagged configuration
} > libtool:
on of
libz your compiler is looking for. We have these types of problems all
the time. Your LD_LIBRARY_PATH might have to come into play or you may
have to specify the correct libz to use as one of your configure flags.
Share and enjoy!
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