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Re: handle the -framework flag
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Benjamin Reed |
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Re: handle the -framework flag |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:26:14 -0400 |
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Gary V. Vaughan wrote:
| branch-1-5 is feature frozen. Bugs can be fixed, but 1-5 must become
| more stable while features are added to HEAD for a future 1.6 release.
| Sorry.
| I'll probably release 1.6 shortly after automake 1.8 anyhow, and have no
| particular plans to roll 1.5.1 anytime soon :-)
|
| Actually, I almost rejected that patch altogether since it breaks the
| platform neutrality of the libtool interface! But I can't think of a
| better way to do it, and it is definitely better than nothing. I do
| wonder why one might want to make one's project darwin specific by using
| the -framework option to libtool, when one can instead write darwin
| specific Makefile.am rules and ignore libtool entirely -- makes later
| porting easier I guess...
Well, I see it more likely that automake stuff on mac sets $(LIBLDAP) to
"-framework LDAP" and everywhere else it's "-lldap". If that gets
passed to libtool, it gets put in the .la as a dependency right?
I tried, with the current libtool, to pass things as -Wl,* for framework
flags, but it still ends up messing everything up, so I would consider
it a bug, really...
But if 1.6 is coming soon, I guess it doesn't matter much. Whatever you
call it, it would be nice to see it make the Real World soon. Without
it, I can't finish my Qt/Mac KDE port. ;)
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