Fernando wrote:
> Em 16-04-2013 11:57, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
>
> ...
>
>> For linux, the .la files are just not needed.  They will be used if
>> present, but the only problem I've ever had was when some .la files are
>> present and dependent files are deleted.  The solution has always been
>> rm /usr/lib/*.la
>
> I have never done it, though long ago promised, but did it now:
>
>       mkdir -vp usr-lib-la
>       mv -vi /usr/lib/*.la usr-lib-la
>
> Is it false impression, or system becomes faster? Not yet rebooted, to
> see if I have any trouble.

There will be no speed changes.  The .la files are only used by libtool 
in a build and if not used, ld will use the cache in /etc/ld/so.cache 
plus any specific directories specified by -L.  On linux, ld picks up 
chained library dependencies automatically.

   -- Bruce

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