Hi Fidelis, > > applies and compiles fine. There is one snag, when linking > > rrd-0.0.9.so it does not seem to put the -rpath setting in place. > > > > this is a problem when you do not install rrdtool into a > > non-standard location, since then rrd.so will not find librrd.so > > Isn't -rpath a libtool option? I didn't use libtool in my patch. I've > started using Autotools a few weeks and haven't got to libtool yet - I'm > still in autoconf :-). Anyway, is that the meaning of -rpath? I thought > it just tells libtool where your library will be installed, not where to > find others. > > > ... > > > > in the docs you may want to use INSTALL_PREFIX instead of > > /usr/local/rrdtool-1.3.2 > > OK. > > > > > in the Makefile you are using many gcc-like options (-fPIC) this > > will beome a problem when compiling with a non gcc compiler. Can't > > you use libtool or at least get the relevant options from the > > installed lua instance (perl does it this way). > > Unfortunately Lua doesn't have that option, but libtool is in my todo > list. Thanks for the suggestions.
yes rpath is for this ... you may also want to look at Makefile.PL for perl, there I change the rpath aequivalent depending on the OS ... for solaris it is -R.... cheers tobi > Regards > -- Tobi Oetiker, OETIKER+PARTNER AG, Aarweg 15 CH-4600 Olten, Switzerland http://it.oetiker.ch [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++41 62 775 9902 / sb: -9900 _______________________________________________ rrd-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-developers
