Jeremy Huddleston wrote: > Ok, after a bit more poking, this seems to be a fairly annoying bug > with glibtool. > > Minimizing any chance of conflict, I have a working build using the > libtool provided by configure in the tarball, and I have a broken > build if I replace it with glibtool-1.5.26 after running ./configure. > The delta between the verbose output of the builds is below. For > those not willing to go crosseyed looking for the difference, it's > just a single -Wl,-single_module being added to the linking in the > 'broken' build. This is not my area of expertise... so if someone > could fill me in on why that is winding up in LDFLAGS and why it's > causing up problems, I'd appreciate it... >
Hi Jeremy, Sorry, I don't read the Xorg lists that often, I was marking messages as read today when I happened to notice this. Please bring up issues with libtool either with me, or on the [email protected] lists. I added -Wl,-single_module to libtool on the request of a couple of Apple engineers a few years ago. For the vast majority of circumstances it should make no difference whatsoever, however there exist some areas where it may make a difference (interposing). export LT_MULTI_MODULE=yes; ./configure; make should "fix" this for you. -single_module is the default in 10.5, and -multi_module is marked as "obsolete" in the ld man page, are you seeing these problems on 10.5? Peter -- Peter O'Gorman http://pogma.com _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
