I'm working on cleaning up various aspects of the LSB compiler tools, which are in fact wrappers around gcc. We've had a couple of bug reports describing various ways that lsbcc and libtool interact badly. Lsbcc basically exists to assist developers in building things such that only LSB libraries are linked shared and all other libraries are linked statically. Lsbcc does this by examining the command line and re-writing portions of it as necissary to ensure various -lfoo args are either linked shared or statically.
I'm not really a libtool expert, so I thought I would ask some experts for their comments on this bug report: http://bugs.linuxbase.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1326 The hypothesis is that libtool doesn't recognize 'lsbc++' as 'g++' and so does the wrong things. Is this true? If not can you shed any light on the actual problem? Thanks, Tracy Camp _______________________________________________ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool
