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What does -no-fast-install libtool option do?
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Basin Ilya |
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What does -no-fast-install libtool option do? |
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Mon, 26 Mar 2018 19:57:22 +0300 |
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I seek a mode in which libtool would use no wrapper scripts and do the
following:
- `make all` would create a binary with the debug rpath, just like the
`-no-install` option does
- `make install` would install a binary without the debug rpath, just like
without options at all.
The expected drawback is a slower `make install`, but I'm fine with it.
I thought that '-no-fast-install' did that, but it does the opposite: the
installed binary has the debug rpath and the local executable is a wrapper
script. Is this really what the authors wanted to do? To me it looks like a
bug, because I don't see any use in that.
My libtool version is 2.4.6+40+g6ca5e224
- What does -no-fast-install libtool option do?,
Basin Ilya <=