How do I export only specific symbols? What name should I pass to lt_dlopen?
Charles Wilson
cwilson@ece.gatech.edu
Sun Feb 17 10:01:00 GMT 2002
Stephano Mariani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using the current libtool with cygwin 1.3.9 (all packages up to
> date as of this morning):
> libtool 20010531a-1
> libtool-devel 20020202-1
> libtool-devel-src 20020202-1
> libtool-stable 1.4.2-2
>
> My project has to run on windows (NT/2000/XP) and Linux (2.4.9) and
> Solaris (8).
>
> Here is the relevant portion of the makefile Makefile.am:
>
> [snip]
>
> lib_LTLIBRARIES = libsk.la
> libsk_la_SOURCES = ...
> libsk_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined -export-dynamic -version-info 1:0:0
> -module -export-symbols sk.sym
>
libtool uses '--export-all-symbols' in its link command, which
apparently overrides your '-export-symbols sk.sym' option. (BTW,
-export-dynamic seems to have no effect in cygwin binutils.)
However, including a .def file in the list of objects to be linked will
override '--export-all-symbols'. I think.
> [/snip]
>
> However, when examining the libsk.dll.a on windows, ALL the symbols are
> exported! I have yet to see if the patched libtool even works on Linux
> or Solaris.
It works on Linux, for me.
>
> How do I specify a .def file for windows targets? The .sym seems to make
> no difference.
You need to figure out how to add the .def file to libsk_la_OBJECTS --
I'm not sure how to do that. As far as doing it conditionally (e.g. only
on windows) -- first things first: figure out how to add it AT
ALL...then worry about conditionalizing it.
--Chuck
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