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Re: Using -Bsymbolic with libtool
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Alexandre Oliva |
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Re: Using -Bsymbolic with libtool |
Date: |
11 May 2001 23:53:54 -0300 |
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On May 10, 2001, Ganesan Rajagopal <address@hidden> wrote:
> I know about the -Wl flag. I some how got the idea that -Xlinker is a
> libtool flag which will use the appropriate option to pass it to the linker,
I believe libtool supports both -Wl, and -Xlinker, and translates it
to -Wl, if it runs the compiler driver.
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Boehne <address@hidden> writes:
>> As for $ORIGIN, I think the same applies, just add
>> -R $ORIGIN to your links.
IIRC, libtool requires -R arguments to be a full pathname.
Now, what would be really great would be to have $ORIGIN supported
even on OSs that don't support it directly: in this case, libtool
would replace $ORIGIN with the installation -rpath of the library.
But it has to be taught about which OSs support $ORIGIN.
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