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Re: BUG: library type search order
From: |
Gary V . Vaughan |
Subject: |
Re: BUG: library type search order |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Feb 2004 22:44:50 +0000 |
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 10:21 pm, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Gary V.Vaughan wrote:
| Looks like a bug to me. Libtool should honour the normal search
path,
| whether it finds native or libtool archives - excepting the
preference
| for shared over static depending on compiler switches.
Ben Reed reported and fixed this already.
Well spotted!! :-)
Is this a regression then, or are you using an old release? Markus,
could
you try again with 1.5.2 which appears to have fixed this problem.
2003-06-03 Benjamin Reed <address@hidden>
~ * ltmain.in: search libraries in the order of preference,
rather
~ than picking .la's even if they're in a less preferred
directory.
Cheers,
Gary.
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- Re: BUG: library type search order, Scott James Remnant, 2004/02/03
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Gary V . Vaughan, 2004/02/03
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Peter O'Gorman, 2004/02/03
- Re: BUG: library type search order,
Gary V . Vaughan <=
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Scott James Remnant, 2004/02/03
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Peter O'Gorman, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Gary V . Vaughan, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Peter O'Gorman, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Gary V. Vaughan, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Peter O'Gorman, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Scott James Remnant, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Peter O'Gorman, 2004/02/04
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Gary V. Vaughan, 2004/02/05
- Re: BUG: library type search order, Peter O'Gorman, 2004/02/05