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Re: Which version of Libtool to use? (or is libtool impossible)
- To: Robert Collins <robert dot collins at itdomain dot com dot au>
- Subject: Re: Which version of Libtool to use? (or is libtool impossible)
- From: Christof Petig <christof at petig-baender dot de>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 06:19:05 +0200
- CC: Cygwin <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Organization: Adolf Petig GmbH & Co. KG
- References: <3B2A27C8.8165AAB@petig-baender.de> <015001c0f5b7$581b7a70$0200a8c0@lifelesswks>
Robert Collins wrote:
> This is an application porting question: Try searching the cygwin-apps
> archives for libtool and/or ld. There have been threads relevant to both
> recently. In particular there is an experimental libtool && binutils I
> have colated which may be of interest. These deperately need informed
> testing.
Thank you for this link. I'll test it.
> Also covering glib: you need to port it. It's trying to compile for
> win32, not cygwin, and it's not configured to support libtool .dll
> creation. Ditto for iconv. See the libtool manual for information on
> that.
Did I get you right that the e.g. the inclusion of -luser32 prevents you
from building a cygwin dll? If so it seems that I'm stuck with mingw for
library creation and runtime (which has already proven to be a tough path).
I have to build gtk+ which definitely needs win32.
Christof
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