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Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem
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Russ Allbery |
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Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem |
Date: |
19 Nov 2001 20:33:08 -0800 |
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Rob Browning <address@hidden> writes:
> The problem I'm talking about is if Makefile.am's use
> LDFLAGS = `gnome-config --libs foo` `foo-config --libs bar`
> then if you've got a normal gnome-dev package installed, such that
> it's libs are in /usr/lib, it will (or at least it used to) put
> -L/usr/lib into LDFLAGS ahead of whatever foo-config specifies.
This is a bug in the packaging that should be reported to your
distribution. Under no circumstances should /usr/lib, /usr/include, and
other such default paths be included in the configured link or compile
flags, and the packager needs to fix them if they are.
--
Russ Allbery (address@hidden) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
- use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Bruno Haible, 2001/11/19
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Paul Davis, 2001/11/19
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Rob Browning, 2001/11/19
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Paul Jarc, 2001/11/19
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Rob Browning, 2001/11/19
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem,
Russ Allbery <=
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Bob Friesenhahn, 2001/11/19
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Russ Allbery, 2001/11/20
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Lars J. Aas, 2001/11/20
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Russ Allbery, 2001/11/20
- Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Jan D., 2001/11/20
Re: use of libtool for linking executables - rpath problem, Bob Friesenhahn, 2001/11/19