On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 09:44:41AM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 06:15:57PM -0700, Scott Shambarger wrote: > > On 2020-08-24 02:34, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > > > I don't think we want to keep compatibility with any libtool quirks. We > > > should do the right thing for the platform, and I think that means using > > > the platform native suffix for shared library modles correctly. > > > > > > > Of course... we'd still have to deal with meson quirks (it suffixes modules > > with .dylib instead of .bundle on MacOS). > > > > I'm happy to take a crack at a patch using the platform suffix in the > > code... any idea how to configure meson to put the module suffix into > > config.h? (I'm kinda new to meson - would be easy in autoconf :) > > I wouldn't bother - just #ifdef __APPLE__ in the source code Meson doesn't export any function to get the default suffix but they have clear definition of the default suffixes: 'By default, for shared libraries this is dylib on macOS, dll on Windows, and so everywhere else.' As we don't care about Windows in this case we can hard-code .dylib in meson or in source code. With meson you would do something like this in meson.build: if host_machine.system() == 'darwin' conf.set('MODULE_SUFFIX', '.dylib') else conf.set('MODULE_SUFFIX', '.so') endif The conf variable is then used to generate meson-config.h which is included in config.h Or as Dan suggested you can do #ifdef somewhere in source code. Pavel
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