On 31.10.2014, at 03:47, Jack Howarth wrote:
> Max,
> We need an fixed libtool2 package for Yosemite.
I'll look into it tonight. Should I fail to do so (we have a longish meeting
this evening...), I trust Daniel Macks to do with it what's right (should he
choose to).
Cheers,
Max
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Daniel,
I just submitted a bug report against libtool 2.4.3 upstream
regarding the broken --program-prefix=g.
My concern with that version would be whether that breakage is limited to
just the build machinery in the
libtool2 package or a more general flaw introduced in the package which
will
There's a new upstream version that also has the fix, builds and seems
to pass tests:
138 tests behaved as expected.
31 tests were skipped.
Only change was that the PatchScript was looking for
libltdl/m4/libtool.m4, which has now moved up a level to m4/libtool.m4.
However, the installati
Max,
We need an fixed libtool2 package for Yosemite. The current one has the
libtool.m4 bug which confused 10.10 with 10.1 and results in shared library
being linked with "-dynamiclib -flat_namespace" rather than the appropriate
"-dynamiclib -undefined dynamic_lookup". While this is fixed in th