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According to Gary V. Vaughan on 10/5/2006 1:24 AM:
> Hi Eric,
> 
> Thanks for the cygwin fix!
> 
> On 3 Oct 2006, at 13:44, Eric Blake wrote:
>>> Is there some way to keep
>>> the temporary .libs/m4.exeS.c to see what symbols it is trying to define,
>>> and why the __fu0_* and __m4_thnk_* are failing to link?
> 
> Off the top of my head, ISTR rerunning the failed libtool line with
> RM set to ':' in the environment leaves behind the temporory *S.c
> files.

Indeed, that works.  Now my question is how to go about hooking libtool's
calculation of $global_symbols_pipe on cygwin (and probably all Windows
targets) to exclude the __nm_thnk* and __fu0_* symbols that nm lists, but
which are only magic hooks to work around limitations of .dll linkage
rather than actual C entry points.

- --
Life is short - so eat dessert first!

Eric Blake             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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