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Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ...
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Michail Vidiassov |
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Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ... |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Feb 2007 21:01:50 +0300 (MSK) |
Dear Thomas,
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Thomas Dickey wrote:
BTW, Mac OS X has no rpath support
http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-dyld/
I was aware of that (thanks)
Does it mean that on Mac OS X there is no need to run configure with
--disable-rpath, since configure does not use rpath on Mac?
BTW, as far as I able to understand configure, setting
LIB_CREATE='${LIBTOOL} --mode=link ${CC} -rpath ${DESTDIR}${libdir} ..
is not conditional on rpath support being present.
Sincerely, Michail
- ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Adam J. Richter, 2007/02/15
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/15
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Michail Vidiassov, 2007/02/16
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/16
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ...,
Michail Vidiassov <=
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ..., Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/17
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ..., Michail Vidiassov, 2007/02/17
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ..., Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/17
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ..., Michail Vidiassov, 2007/02/18
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ..., Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/18
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/ ..., Michail Vidiassov, 2007/02/18
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/17
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Michail Vidiassov, 2007/02/17
- Re: ncurses 5.6 runs ld directly on file in /usr/lib/, killing system, Thomas Dickey, 2007/02/17