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bug#21106: AC_SUBST([FOO_LIB], ['libfoo.la']) breaks dependency checker
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Stanislav Brabec |
Subject: |
bug#21106: AC_SUBST([FOO_LIB], ['libfoo.la']) breaks dependency checker |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jul 2015 22:17:03 +0200 |
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I just wanted to make an option to link the program either against
in-package instance or external instance.
To make things as easy as possible, I wanted to define FOO_LIB in
configure.ac either as 'libfoo.la' or '-lfoo' using e. g.:
AC_SUBST([FOO_LIB], ['libfoo.la'])
and then in Makefile.am use just:
myprogram_LDADD = $(FOO_LIB)
Everything works well except parallel build. It seems that dependency
checker is not able to see such dependency, and if I try to compile the
project with "make -j7", it fails:
libtool: error: cannot find the library 'libfoo.la' or unhandled argument
'libfoo.la'
Plain "make" works.
Is it a bug or expected behavior?
Is there any better way how to do such things than use
if USE_BUILTIN_LIBFOO
myprogram_LDADD = libfoo.la
else
myprogram_LDADD = -lfoo
endif
everywhere I need to link with libfoo?
Attaching a minimalistic example.
--
Best Regards / S pozdravem,
Stanislav Brabec
software developer
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Stanislav Brabec <=