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bug#14519: Missing dlname='' in uninstalled .la file
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Ryan Lortie |
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bug#14519: Missing dlname='' in uninstalled .la file |
Date: |
Fri, 31 May 2013 09:51:12 -0400 |
hi,
It seems that if I use libtool to generate a .la file that won't be
installed (from noinst_LTLIBRARIES or check_LTLIBRARIES for example)
then automake doesn't pass the -rpath parameter to libtool.
(I think) libtool then assumes that, because this library will never be
installed, nobody will ever want to open it with libltdl. It writes
dlname='' to the .la file instead of the real name. This happens even
if -module is explicitly given. Having an empty dlname='' causes
libltdl not to be able to open the module.
My intention was to build this library to be dlopen()ed by a testcase,
so I think the dlname='' line should always be correctly filled in -- or
at least when using '-module'.
Thanks in advance.
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