* Loïc Minier loic.min...@linaro.org schrieb:
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011, Wookey wrote:
Loic Minier in October last year, to libtool list
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.libtool.bugs/7626
(response: yes that seems to be a bug, no time to fix now, does sysroot
option fix it? 'Not for me'
* Simon Josefsson si...@josefsson.org schrieb:
Wookey woo...@wookware.org writes:
At this points it calls the linker and adds -L/usr/lib on the front -
thereby adding this path in front of the default cross-compiler path.
Please try to debug where the -L/usr/lib comes from, I don't
On 09/02/11 22:10, Simon Josefsson wrote:
Please try to debug where the -L/usr/lib comes from, I don't believe
libtool is adding this by itself but instead it is told to add it by
some incorrect .la file or similar.
This is from memory, as I also ran into the same problem. The problem
is,
]] Shachar Shemesh
| The only real solution I see for this is for libtool to have specific
| support for linking against DESTDIR installed libraries (maybe make it
| respect DESTDIR if it's defined during the build? That could be a
| solution that is both easy to understand and simple to
[This was also posted to debian-devel but I got the linaro addesss
wrong: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/02/msg00196.html]
Libtool is intended to make library linking 'just work' whatever the
details of your build mechanisms are.
However in Debian/Ubuntu cross-building it seems to go
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011, Wookey wrote:
Loic Minier in October last year, to libtool list
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.libtool.bugs/7626
(response: yes that seems to be a bug, no time to fix now, does sysroot
option fix it? 'Not for me' said lool)
FTR, I just tried libtool.git, and it
Libtool is intended to make library linking 'just work' whatever the
details of your build mechanisms are.
However in Debian/Ubuntu cross-building it seems to go out of its way
to make it not-work. The problem is papered-over when using i386
machines, or amd64 machines and a new-enough (or old
Wookey woo...@wookware.org writes:
At this points it calls the linker and adds -L/usr/lib on the front -
thereby adding this path in front of the default cross-compiler path.
Please try to debug where the -L/usr/lib comes from, I don't believe
libtool is adding this by itself but instead it is
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