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RE: IBM OS/390 z/OS
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Howard Chu |
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RE: IBM OS/390 z/OS |
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Sat, 17 Jan 2004 09:58:29 -0800 |
Here's the followup to the previous patch, that actually allows libtool to be
configured on z/OS. I found some things broke during a install/relink, and I
didn't have much luck tracking it down. Since z/OS doesn't embed paths into
binaries anyway, I decided to disable relinking if hardcode_action =
unsupported.
Now that I have this working on 1.4.3 I'll try to integrate with the current
libtool CVS. But I'm posting this patch against 1.4.3 so that back-rev
projects (like OpenLDAP) can use it immediately.
Note - this patch requires all code to be compiled with the XPLINK calling
convention. I've already noted this in the OpenLDAP FAQ on porting to OS/390,
just wanted to reiterate here.
-- Howard Chu
Chief Architect, Symas Corp. Director, Highland Sun
http://www.symas.com http://highlandsun.com/hyc
Symas: Premier OpenSource Development and Support
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard Chu [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:48 AM
> To: 'address@hidden'
> Subject: IBM OS/390 z/OS
>
>
> This is a diff against libltdl from libtool 1.4.3 to support
> dynamic loading on IBM OS/390. It's obviously of limited use,
> as I haven't got configure detecting all the things it needs
> to know yet. I'm currently using this with a manually edited
> libtool script to generate shared libraries. (blech...) Since
> I saw the patches/discussion go by about controlling which
> languages libtool detects, I figure it won't be too long
> before we can get the C compiler fully supported in this
> environment, while ignoring C++, Fortran, etc...
>
> -- Howard Chu
> Chief Architect, Symas Corp. Director, Highland Sun
> http://www.symas.com http://highlandsun.com/hyc
> Symas: Premier OpenSource Development and Support
>
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