On Tuesday, December 11, 2007, Duft Markus wrote: > You may wanr to have a look at parity > (http://www.sf.net/projects/parity). It was written more or less to be > more powerfull than cccl (but for now is only tested with interix, not > cygwin).
I'm going to stick with cccl for now. > Also parity comes with a patch for libtool to behave nicely, > and i also > have a bunch of patches we required to be able to build pcre (on other > systems too, not only windows) - i attached them here (apply in source > directory with "patch -p1 < patchfile"). I'm using pcre 7.4 and got it to compile by changing a few other things that I sent to the pcre mailing list. > P.S.: have you tried ARFLAGS='/LTCG'? ARFLAGS didn't have any affect. Neither did AR_FLAGS. Hacking /LTCG into libtool's: old_archive_cmds="lib -OUT:\$oldlib\$oldobjs\$old_deplibs" does make the warning go away. Unfortunately there's a bigger problem. Compiling with /GL (to enable link-time code generation) gives me libraries that the linker is unhappy with. I get an invalid library message when I use them. For my app, pcre is small so I'm probably not going to spend more time on it at the moment. I remove /GL, my warning goes away, I no longer need to set librarian flags, and I get libraries that work. Thanks for your help. -DB _______________________________________________ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool
