On Sun, May 01, 2016 at 03:42:17AM -0400, al davis wrote: > error in configure (all of them) .. > in test, "==" should be "=". > It doesn't work for me, after changing, it does.
thanks. > It didn't work at first for me because I didn't have the "libtool-bin" > package installed. i had suggested to include libtool, as others do. for my (optional) proof-of-concept, it was not a requirement. > I'm not sure I like the LIBTOOL_TRUE LIBTOOL_FALSE method of > switching. Just generate one or the other? Or maybe it is a good > idea, it enables editing of the generated file. the reason why the makefile templates are embedded in shell scripts is not obvious. anyway they could easily be split to seperate files right now. i consider splitting a good idea, and the *TRUE, *FALSE thing does not interfere with this. > Since it looks like all libtool is doing is managing the version > numbers, I would like to see what it takes to just do it explicitly > without libtool. run make. it invokes libtool --mode=whatever. libtool will print a command and run it. this command is likely platform dependent, i have no way to test on more than one or two platforms. $ wc -l `which libtool` 11160 /usr/bin/libtool try with fewer lines :) no worries: even if we include libtool now (with all the lines), we can easily replace it later on. it's a plugin. > I am not sure how main tracks the version. It's hidden. the version is put into the only relevant place. from there, the dynamic loader picks it up. $ ldd `which gnucap` |grep libgnucap libgnucap.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/libgnucap.so.0 (0x00007f16d0a3e000) essentially libtool links main.o against libgnucap.la. which is a "libtool library". it includes everything needed to figure out the version (and some more). it couldn't be any less hidden. libgnucap.la is a verbosely commented shell fragment. have a look. > Side note .. I see a script "gnucap" and an executable "gnucap.real" in > gnucap-uf. It is simple and solves a known problem finding the right > library when installed (or not installed). in gnucap-uf, finding the right library is handled by libtool. this is really generic and used by zillions of projects. gnucap (the script) is taking care of finding plugins. plugins are (afaics) *not* supported by libtool. also the script sets some environment for gnucap.mk. i once wanted to seamlessly run gnucap (with all the extensions) from the respective builddirs. it turned out to be slightly insane. but the script comes in handy for testing (!). what we should do is 1. install gnucap (system wide, e.g. through package manager). 2. build extension(s) 3. install extension, if there are cross dependencies. for 1. to work right, we need a library version... hth, cheers felix _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
