Alexander Strange wrote:
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.
-Wl,-bind_at_load should work fine, gcc used to silently swallow -bind_at_load and not pass it on to /usr/bin/libtool, however at some point (gcc-3.1?) that changed and then /usr/bin/libtool began to barf when it saw the flag. -bind_at_load is only used for executables, not libraries.
Hope this helps, Peter (jetlagged and returning to bed) -- Peter O'Gorman - http://www.pogma.com
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