On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, James Yonan wrote:

> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Peter 'Luna' Runestig wrote:
> 
> > --- openvpn-2.0_beta16.orig/makefile.w32    2004-11-07 10:27:36.000000000 
> > +0100
> > +++ openvpn-2.0_beta16/makefile.w32 2004-11-10 22:27:42.796479300 +0100
> > @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
> > 
> >  LIBS_DMALLOC = ${LIBS} -ldmalloc
> > 
> > -LIB_DIRS = -L${OPENSSL}/out -L${LZO}/src/.libs
> > +LIB_DIRS = -L${OPENSSL}/out -L${LZO}
> > 
> >  LIB_DIRS_DMALLOC = ${LIB_DIRS} -L${DMALLOC}
> > 
> > 
> > I'm using lzo-1.08, and the "liblzo.a" file was created in the
> > base directory there, and the "src/.libs" subdir doesn't even
> > exist. Or is it just me?
> 
> That's strange because when I build lzo-1.08, it puts the .a file in 
> src/.libs.

The software that builds the LZO archive and shared library (liblzo.a
and .so) in src/.libs is libtool, and libtool should then be used to
either _install_ or _link_ against the LZO library. (Libtool stores
information that describes the .a and .so files in its .la files.)

Is libtool used for Windows builds?

-- 
Matthias Andree

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