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Re: problem with libtool on Darwin


From: Federico Carminati
Subject: Re: problem with libtool on Darwin
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 18:52:05 +0200

Sorry for this spamming, I was terminally confused. I have a large library in FORTRAN and I am trying to put it under auto-tools, being a newbie. Things seem to be going more or less ok now. I have still a problem with CONFIG_HEADERS in Fortran, because of the c-style comments, so I am defininig pre-processor options in FFLAGS. If anyone has a better idea... BEst regards,

Federico Carminati
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On 24 Oct 2005, at 17:21, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

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Federico Carminati wrote:
| Hello,
| may be I am completely wrong... however. If I use service libraries | in subdirectories to create a main library with Fortrran on Darwin I | have a problem. libtool correctly compiles the objects for the shared
| libs in the subdirs with -fno-common and creates shared  service
| libraries. Unfortunately when it comes to create the main library at | the top level, it extracts the objects from the archive libraries. Now
| these are compiled with the "wrong" flags for a shared  lib, i.e.
| without -fno-common, so creation of the top level library fails. Or am
| I missing something... ?

Hi Frederico,
I'm afraid that I don't fully understand your problem. Could you show a log
of what exactly is happening? Or tell me how to reproduce?

I'm afraid that I have not done all that much darwin fortran testing, so
something may, indeed, be missing.

Thank you,
Peter

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