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Hi H.J,
On 7 Sep 2004, at 21:11, H. J. Lu wrote:
I don't understand why libtool has to put the install directory in RPATH for compile. Removing it shouldn't cause any problem since the install directory may not exist during compile before "make install"
2004-09-07 H.J. Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PR libgcj/17311 * ltmain.sh: Don't use "$finalize_rpath" for compile.
Libtool builds the library for the installation location by default, and should relink if you try to run the uninstalled library. You can change this behaviour by configuring with --disable-fast-install. Does that fix gcj vs. lib_gcc for you, or am I missing a deeper problem?
Applying this would mean that a library would always need to be relinked
at installation doesn't it? While that is often the case anyway, not all platforms require a relink at the moment since - --enable-fast-install is
the default.
Cheers,
Gary.
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