> > So, I think you should always build dynamically loadable bundles only once > > - and no matter if you specify shared=yes or shared=no, they should be > > built with the same flags (the more efficient and better way of building > > dynamically loadable objects on that platform). > > > > I beg you pardon in advance if I missed your point - the mail was quite > > short and it wasn't easy to guess what you were meaning. :-) > > building the SSL bundle on hppa with shared=no even fails > building. The linker complains trying to build a shared object with > non-PIC objects. See > > >http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=pantomime&ver=1.0.4-2&arch=hppa&stamp=1028526822&file=log&as=raw > > So probably bundles should be built with -fPIC independent of the > shared flag.
Ok - thanks - this is a convincing point! I agree :-) If you can produce a patch yourself implementing this fix (should be quite easy, just look into core/make/target.make, and fix the flags used for hppa) you've got my approvation that it should go in. I'm leaving for holidays (two weeks) tomorrow, so I might not be here when the patch comes in, but from building bundles with -fPIC on hppa of course looks right - someone else will apply it :-) _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep