Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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When gnu libtool sees an empty whole_archive_flag_spec it will unpack the
archives and add the objects to the link line. The above solution is easier
than updating the package to the newest libtool (which has an empty
whole_archive_flag_spec on darwin).
Thanks for the
Le 21 févr. 2006 à 09:41, Martin Costabel a écrit :
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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When gnu libtool sees an empty whole_archive_flag_spec it will
unpack the
archives and add the objects to the link line. The above solution
is easier
than updating the package to the newest libtool (which has an
Michèle Garoche wrote:
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May I commit the change now?
I mean this is not very useful that I have it only in my local tree.
BTW, the checking dependency style of g++... gcc3 that irritates you
goes away if you add the configure flag --disable-dependency-tracking.
Might be a good idea
Le 21 févr. 2006 à 10:29, Martin Costabel a écrit :
Michèle Garoche wrote:
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May I commit the change now?
I mean this is not very useful that I have it only in my local tree.
BTW, the checking dependency style of g++... gcc3 that irritates
you goes away if you add the configure flag
Michèle Garoche wrote:
Le 21 févr. 2006 à 01:35, Michèle Garoche a écrit :
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g++ -dynamiclib -single_module -undefined dynamic_lookup -o
.libs/libaspell.15.0.3.dylib .libs/can_have_error-c.o .libs/info-c.o
.libs/string_list-c.o .libs/config-c.o .libs/speller-c.o
.libs/string_map-c.o
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Martin Costabel wrote:
| I've added :
| CompileScript:
| ./configure %c
| perl -pi.bak -e
| 's/^whole_archive_flag_spec=.*/whole_archive_flag_spec=/g' libtool
| make
|
|
| And it does not issue the multiple definitions of symbols anymore,
|
|
| It