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RE: Problem using libtool with multiple library directories
- From: "Hillel (Sabba) Markowitz" <sabbahem at bcpl dot net>
- To: "Boehne, Robert" <robert dot boehne at ricardo-us dot com>
- Cc: GCC Help <gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 13:13:56 -0400
- Subject: RE: Problem using libtool with multiple library directories
>===== Original Message From "Boehne, Robert" <robert.boehne@ricardo-us.com>
=====
>It might help to tell us what version, I don't think
>anyone who read this has any idea what the problem you're
>having is for lack of information.
Sorry. This happens with a number of the gnu applications (such as
libxml-2.4.24 or autogen or inetutils etc) which all built their own libtools
file (which appears to be the same as the latest version - libtool-1.4.2) I
am building using gcc-3.1.1 but this appears to be an artifact of the libtool
script rather than the application being built or the compiler.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hillel (Sabba) Markowitz [mailto:sabbahem@bcpl.net]
>Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:24 PM
>To: libtool@gnu.org
>Cc: bug-libtool@gnu.org
>Subject: Problem using libtool with multiple library directories
>
>
>When I build certain application libraries in a system that has libraries in
>multiple directories (such as dec which uses -rpath DirA:DirB), libtool
>blows up. I get messages that it is trying to get a library
>DirA:DirB:libraryname.
>
>What can I do about this. Most configure scripts build libtool within the
>individual build and do not refer to the libtool that had been downloaded
>and built separately.
>
>Please e-mail me directly as I do not have acess to your e-mail group.
>
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