Hi Matt,
On Thursday 19 April 2001 5:29 am, Matthew Schalit wrote:
"Gary V. Vaughan" wrote:
If you are sure that it is okay to link non-PIC objects from a static
archive into a shared library, then this is the right thing to do. You
can test this by manually linking a shared lib with a
On Apr 19, 2001, Matthew Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the fact that the libtool passes all 83 tests,
including the
deplib.test
file mean that we're good?
That's the kind of problem deplib tests are supposed to catch, but it
may not cover all possible ways a platform may lose
On Apr 18, 2001, Robert Boehne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in a bad situation with the loss of complete and draconian
duplicate removal in dependency tracking.
Err... Was it really removed? I thought we had decided to keep it
in, along with the fix I posted and installed a few days ago.
On Apr 18, 2001, "Gary V. Vaughan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I still think we might want to revert to the 2 year old
relatively complaint free (but marginally error-prone) duplicate
removal for the release of 1.4.
Yeah, I'm all for it. When I thought it was a bad thing, I hadn't
On Apr 18, 2001, "Gary V. Vaughan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I just deleted my savannah#2 certificate, and I can can now
get in.
Me too. Sorry about the noise.
--
Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guarana', see http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/
Red Hat GCC Developer
Chris Leishman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Everything compiles ok, but the dlopen fails with the error "not a
Mach-O MH_BUNDLE file type" (this error message is output by dlcompat
when NSCreateObjectFileImageFromFile returns
NSObjectFileImageInapproriateFile).
Perhaps the backtick quoting
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 08:05 AM, Kevin Ryde wrote:
Chris Leishman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Everything compiles ok, but the dlopen fails with the error "not a
Mach-O MH_BUNDLE file type" (this error message is output by dlcompat
when NSCreateObjectFileImageFromFile returns
The hardcode.test doesn't work for Sun C:
$ cc -V
cc: Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11
I looked at hd-direct with:
cat $file | (tr '\000-\037\200-\377' '\n' || cat)
and found the following:
...
DYNAMIC_etext_edata_end_START__END__start_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_