Hmm, -F should be passed through unmolested.
# Flags to be passed through unchanged, with rationale:
# -64, -mips[0-9] enable 64-bit mode for the SGI compiler
# -r[0-9][0-9]*specify processor for the SGI compiler
# -xarch=*, -xtarget=* enable 64-bit mode for
Gary,
Sorry for the delay. I think I'm going to have to give up on this one. I'm
afraid my understanding of libtool internals as well as Darwin -framework
idiosyncracies are insufficient to the task.
Fortunately, the issue we were having with Octave compilation has been resolved
by other
Please keep the -L and -F branches separate, factoring the branch bodies into
a shell function if necessary to prevent cut-n-pasting blocks of code between
the two. Bonus points if you could also make -F behave as before on all
platforms but *-darwin*.
I'll do that.
If you have github,
Hi Michael,
[moved to libtool-patches list]
On Jan 14, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Michael C. Grant m...@cvxr.com wrote:
I'm trying to compile GNU Octave and its new Qt GUI on a Mac OSX with
Homebrew. Homebrew installs the Qt frameworks in
/usr/local/Cellar/qt/4.8.5/lib, so after some fiddling with