On Aug 24, 2004, at 7:44 PM, Dale Grover wrote:
One key seems to be which "libtool" is in fact used; once I learn how to change what libtool is called by gcc, it should be clearer. (A previous reply suggests this would be a good path, but I'm unclear on the process.) At the moment the Apple libtool is called, which seems to be A Problem--the GNU libtool (called, I believe, glibtool on my system) is apparently what's called for. However, if that fails to clear this up, I'll follow up your suggestion and see if it strikes a chord with the author.
gcc is calling the right libtool.
I'm not sure why it doesn't recognize -bind_at_load or -Wl,-bind-at-load, but it's possible dylibs ignore that flag in the first place.
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