Hi,
In the SOGo project, our Debian maintainer has produced a patch that
forces the linking of libraries to libobjc.so. Now, our OpenBSD
complains because those are modifications to the makefiles that he must
work around because his objc runtime is named libobjc2.so
As far as I understand, executables, bundles and other forms of objects
built from gnustep-make are linked to the right runtime.
Now, my questions are:
1- shouldn't it be the role of gcc to choose the right runtime, the same
way the c backend link executables to the right libc?
2- why would the library target of gnustep-make not link against
libobjc, if source files are objective-c files?
Maybe this has been discussed and changed before, but I would like to
see a modern opinion on the matter.
Thanks for your input!
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Wolfgang Sourdeau :: +1 (514) 447-4918 ext. 125 :: [email protected]
Inverse inc. Leaders behind SOGo (sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org)
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