Re: Linking against indirect dependencies

2004-05-29 Thread Alexandre Oliva
On May 28, 2004, Szombathelyi Gyrgy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: AFAIK it's possible to link in libdep to libfoo if libdep is static Depends on the platform. Some combinations of OSs, ABIs and hardware architectures don't allow non-PIC in shared libraries. Yes, several of the platforms that don't

Once again, libltdl bug noticed under MinGW

2004-05-29 Thread Bob Friesenhahn
For a program built using MinGW, and which uses libltdl to load modules, libltdl attempts to dynamically load the library listed in the 'old_library' definition if there is nothing listed in the 'dlname' definition. This results in an attempt to load a .a file (e.g. libiconv.a). The end

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2004-05-29 Thread Charlie
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RE: Linking against indirect dependencies

2004-05-29 Thread Howard Chu
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alexandre Oliva On May 28, 2004, Szombathelyi Gyrgy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: AFAIK it's possible to link in libdep to libfoo if libdep is static Depends on the platform. Some combinations of OSs,