Hi there,
It seems like few of our fellow developers don't know how to track down
packages that don't respect LDFLAGS. Adding -Wl,--hash-style=gnu is a good way
to do that. I would like to see this linker flag enabled by default on LDFLAGS
(or at least for the dev/ profiles for now). Do you
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Dne 7.8.2010 18:32, Markos Chandras napsal(a):
Hi there,
It seems like few of our fellow developers don't know how to track down
packages that don't respect LDFLAGS. Adding -Wl,--hash-style=gnu is a good way
to do that. I would like to see this
It seems like few of our fellow developers don't know how to track down
packages that don't respect LDFLAGS. Adding -Wl,--hash-style=gnu is a good
way to do that. I would like to see this linker flag enabled by default on
LDFLAGS (or at least for the dev/ profiles for now). Do you agree?
no
O Sat, Aug 07, 2010 at 07:37:50PM +0300, Alexis Ballier wrote:
It seems like few of our fellow developers don't know how to track down
packages that don't respect LDFLAGS. Adding -Wl,--hash-style=gnu is a good
way to do that. I would like to see this linker flag enabled by default on
On Saturday 07 August 2010 19:48:35 Markos Chandras wrote:
Is there another way to deal with this?
Advertising it is enough IMHO
On Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:37:50 Alexis Ballier wrote:
It seems like few of our fellow developers don't know how to track down
packages that don't respect LDFLAGS. Adding -Wl,--hash-style=gnu is a
good way to do that. I would like to see this linker flag enabled by
default on LDFLAGS