#13354: Pass -no-undefined flag to autotool based spkg
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       Reporter:  jpflori                                       |         
Owner:  tbd     
           Type:  task                                          |        
Status:  new     
       Priority:  major                                         |     
Milestone:  sage-5.7
      Component:  cygwin                                        |    
Resolution:          
       Keywords:  spkg shared library                           |   Work 
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Report Upstream:  None of the above - read trac for reasoning.  |     
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Old description:

> A bunch of spkg using autotools do not build shared libraries of Cygwin
> because -no-undefined flag is not passed to libtool:
> * cddlib (update in #13026, we ship a lot of patches for that one, so if
> I report upstream for that particular issue, what for the others? so I'll
> do nothing for now),
> * eclib (fixed in #13325 with new upstream version),
> * ecm (fixed upstream),
> * givaro (updated in #9511 and #13164, try
> http://www.infres.enst.fr/~flori/sage/givaro-3.7.1.p0.spkg, reported
> upstream, got in),
> * glpk (updated in #12703, reported upstream, some feedback then
> nothing),
> * gsl (mentions of -no-undefined in src code but only for MinGW, reported
> upstream at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?37894),
> * iml (updated in #748, try non updated at
> http://www.infres.enst.fr/~flori/sage/iml-1.0.1.p15.spkg, not sure
> upstream still exists),
> * libfplll (see #13804 for a quick (different problem) fix and #12835 for
> the fact we ship a really old version, should update it before thinking
> about the problem here, fixed in new upstream version),
> * linbox (updated in #12883, try
> http://www.infres.enst.fr/~flori/sage/linbox-1.3.2.p0.spkg, reported
> upstream, no feedback yet, see https://groups.google.com/d/topic/linbox-
> devel/sHan2BB8HVM/discussion),
> * lrcalc (fixed in #13839 which should be half upstream),
> * mpfi (fixed upstream),
> * ntl (broken and fixed in #11635, no real upstream anymore as far as I
> understand),
> * libgap (guess we are more or less upstream)

New description:

 A bunch of spkg using autotools do not build shared libraries of Cygwin
 because -no-undefined flag is not passed to libtool:
 * cddlib (update in #13026, we ship a lot of patches for that one, so if I
 report upstream for that particular issue, what for the others? so I'll do
 nothing for now),
 * eclib (fixed in #13325 with new upstream version),
 * ecm (fixed upstream),
 * givaro (updated in #9511 and #13164, try
 http://www.infres.enst.fr/~flori/sage/givaro-3.7.1.p0.spkg, reported
 upstream, got in),
 * glpk (updated in #12703, reported upstream, some feedback then nothing),
 * gsl (mentions of -no-undefined in src code but only for MinGW, reported
 upstream at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?37894),
 * iml (updated in #748, try non updated at
 http://www.infres.enst.fr/~flori/sage/iml-1.0.1.p15.spkg, not sure
 upstream still exists),
 * libfplll (see #13804 for a quick (different problem) fix and #12835 for
 the fact we ship a really old version, should update it before thinking
 about the problem here, fixed in new upstream version),
 * linbox (updated in #12883, try
 http://www.infres.enst.fr/~flori/sage/linbox-1.3.2.p0.spkg, reported
 upstream, no feedback yet, see https://groups.google.com/d/topic/linbox-
 devel/sHan2BB8HVM/discussion),
 * lrcalc (fixed in #13839 which should be half upstream),
 * mpfi (fixed upstream),
 * ntl (broken and fixed in #11635, no real upstream anymore as far as I
 understand),
 * libgap (guess we are more or less upstream, see #14038)

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Comment (by jpflori):

 libgap ticket at #14038

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