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Re: C++ libtool build error?
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Simon Josefsson |
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Re: C++ libtool build error? |
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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:50:57 +0100 |
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Eric Blake <address@hidden> writes:
> On 03/09/2010 01:02 AM, Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> No, I have version '2.2.6b' from debian.
>>
>> I noticed one thing: if I add AC_PROG_CXX to libidn/configure.ac
>> everything works. So I believe this is a bug in gnulib, it is adding
>> C++ files to my project so it should make sure that a C++ compiler is
>> available. I see the ansi-c++-opt module, maybe it is missing some
>> libtool magic?
>
> Which begs the question - why is gnulib-tool making C-only projects to
> import C++ test files? It seems like C++ files should be excluded
> unless the developer explicitly requests that both C and C++ be supported.
That would indeed be nice (I'd prefer to not ever risk having to worry
about C++ compiler issues for a C library), but I'm not sure there is
any capability like that in gnulib today.
/Simon
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