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Re: libtool + MinGW
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Brendon Costa |
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Re: libtool + MinGW |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:12:33 +1000 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (Windows/20060516) |
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Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> * Brendon Costa wrote on Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 03:58:24PM CEST:
>> As part of my quest to get libtool and MSVC working together, i thought
>> i would first get libtool working with an example project on a few other
>> systems first.
>
> Are you building upon the efforts of Peter Ekberg? Because if you are
> not, you'll be in tough luck in more than one way: I don't want to work
> through two independent efforts to get it to work, and I won't put
> energy in making this work for branch-1-5 (just in case that is your
> target).
Thanks again for the info. I think i will leave the MSVC mod to Peter
Ekberg. In the meantime, i will continue looking at my wrappers and see
if i can get some measure of workability without any mods to libtool itself.
Question: Does libtool 1.5.22 for MinGW support shared libraries and
using DLOpened modules without dlpreopening?
If so in the example i gave before for a shared library was created
using ar cru and not g++ -shared and was linked into the app as a static
library.
Also the DLOpened module was created correctly with the g++ -shared
option (Plus a static library as well), but was linked into the
application as a static library.
I guess i assumed that MinGW platform supported shared libraries using
DLL's. If not are there any plans for this in the future?
> That said, I apologize for not having the time to look at your specific
> issues at the moment; bugs for supported systems are more important, and
> there is still a backlog.
Completely understandable.
Thanks again,
Brendon Costa.
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