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Re: install phase fails
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Brian May |
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Re: install phase fails |
Date: |
27 May 2001 11:36:53 +1000 |
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>>>>> "Brian" == Brian May <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>> "Alexandre" == Alexandre Oliva <address@hidden> writes:
Alexandre> The problem has to do with requiring relinking at
Alexandre> install time. This is necessary when one library in
Alexandre> the build tree depends on another library in the build
Alexandre> tree. The other library must be installed first, and,
Alexandre> when the former is to be installed, the other must
Alexandre> already be accessible in its previously-specified
Alexandre> installation path, which is different from the prefix
Alexandre> you have specified at install time.
Alexandre> In general, when relinking is necessary, you must not
Alexandre> use a different prefix to install than the one used to
Alexandre> build.
Brian> In which case, you are saying that libtool is completely
Brian> broken and unusable for creating Debian packages? You can't
Brian> have both set the same, the package has to be created from
Brian> the build directory, and it gets installed in the correct
Brian> spot when the package gets installed.
I will rephrase my question: what method should I use in order to
temporarily install shared libraries into a different place for
packaging?
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Brian May <address@hidden>