On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 03:49:12PM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> (I talked with David earlier about this on IRC, and this is a followup)
>
> The issue is that I wanted to update a package to use imagemagick1. It
> wound up failing thusly:
>
> g++ -I/sw/include/ImageMagick -g -O2 -Wall -W -D_THREAD_SAFE -DYYDEBUG=1
> -g -O2
> -L/sw/lib -o drawtiming -L/sw/lib/pango-ft219/lib
> -L/sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib -L/
> usr/X11/lib -R/usr/X11/lib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib -lfreetype -lz
> -Wl,-framewo
> rk,CoreServices -Wl,-framework,ApplicationServices -L/sw/lib main.o
> parser.o sca
> nner.o timing.o -L/sw/lib -lMagick++ -lWand -lMagick -lgnugetopt
> ld: library not found for -lWand
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> David told me that upstream is now using libMagickWand instead of
> libWand, so I looked in my packages' source code for a hardcoded lWand.
> There was none. I found that it was getting its ImageMagick build
> environment from %p/bin/Magick++-config (installed through
> imagemagick1-dev). So I checked that, and found the following line:
>
>
>
>
> --libs)
> echo "-L${libdir} -lMagick++ -lWand -lMagick"
>
> So I'd think we'd either need a compatibility symlink libWand.dylib ->
> libMagicWand.1.dylib, or to fix Magick++-config (that looks like the
> only config file that will output -lWand).
"foo-config returns incorrect information about foo" does sound like a
bug in foo.
dan
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