On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 09:01:34PM +0200, Enrico Scholz wrote: > Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx (Axel Thimm) writes: > > >> 1. somebody has to write a patch against ltmain.sh and probably > >> libtool.m4. Quick look into ltmain.sh indicates that this is not > >> a trivial job (some archs do not support indirect linking and > >> need a graph like above). > > > > We currently care about Linux, so we'd need that patch for Linux at > > the beginning. More platforms could add themselves to the whitelist as > > they see fit. > > Defining and evaluating a 'whitelist' in ltmain.sh might be a problem... Wow, looks like there already exists such a patch and that this patch only changes about a dozen lines. So much for a non-trivial job. ... http://people.debian.org/~keybuk/keybuk-linux-deplibs.patch I raised this up on the libtool list, which is probably better than guessing around. Looks like Debian is using this patch for some time now. I was told that this is still not the best way to slice bread, and am waiting for further details. > >> 2. somebody has to convince libtool people to apply this patch. Does not > >> seem to be trivial either (look at the more or less trivial multilib > >> patch in the Red Hat libtool-package which is still not applied). > > > > I wouldn't derive from one patch to another. What you perhaps consider > > trivial and acceptable may be different for the upstream authors and > > vice versa. I also didn't notice any discussion about the multilib > > patch on the libtool list, so perhaps this wasn't even submitted? > > Dunno; patch exists for 4 years already so I would wonder when it was never > submitted. I thought, RH packagers were active in libtool development but I > might be wrong here. Did you take a look at the multilib patch? It breaks other Linux distributions, which is why it was never submitted to libtool-patches. Let's not blame upstream for that. libtool has just received no love at all in Red Hat land for whatever reason. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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