* config/general.m4sh, config/getopt.m4sh: New files with factored
out functionality from...
* config/ltmain.in, libtoolize.in: ...here. m4_include the shared
code, and call AS_SHELL_SANITIZE. Also quote all `[' and `]' to
survive m4 run.
(func_serial): No need to double up m4sh quotes after a `#'.
(func_check_macros): Escape `dnl' to stop m4sh interpreting it as
a macro.
* tests/defs.in: New file expanded into tests/defs by autom4te.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_DECL_EGREP): Also require fgrep for the tests
that use it.
* Makefile.am ($(top_srcdir)/config/ltmain.sh): Now built with
M4SH.
(libtoolize): Ditto.
* bootstrap: Set M4SH for call to make.
* HACKING: No need to sync to AS_SHELL_SANITIZE by hand any more.
* config/ltmain.in: Use it throughout.
(func_mkdir_p): Now matches the other implementations in
tests/defs and libtoolize.in.
* tests/sh.test: Updated to detect ECHO misuse.
$deplibs list. This causes problems when the link pass tries to
find libraries when they are located in non-standard places
denoted by -L options. Due to the reversed order these -L options
occur after the libraries that need them, and they are not found:
* config/ltmain.in: (Un)Reverse $deplibs list at the start of the
link pass in lib mode.
a .exp file for an executable, also create a .def file, and add
that file to the link command via SYMFILES. This causes binutils
to generate an .edata section, and allows self dlopening to work.
* NEWS: Updated.
_preloaded_symbols[] cannot go into .rdata section if symbols are
DATA imported from DLL, on windows, because runtime relocations
must happen.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS([TAGNAME])): Build exports for
symbols in .rdata sections.
patch; fix them carefully. Introduce an opt_dry_run to ltmain.in
so that the implementations of func_mkdir_p can converge, and a
func_mktempdir to do a better job of temporary directory creation:
* libtoolize.in (func_mkdir_p): Don't fail if the directory wasn't
created in dry run mode.
* tests/defs (func_mkdir_p): Ditto. We don't actually have a dry
run mode for the tests, but the function is written carefully to
be kept in synch and work correctly here too.
* config/ltmain.in (func_mkdir_p): Ditto. This copy of the
function now only differs in its use of $echo over $ECHO.
(func_extract_archive): Removed first redundant mkdir call.
(func_mktempdir): New function that tries to avoid races when
making temporary directories.
(opt_dry_run): Set this if --dry-run is given at the CLI, or if
tests/mdemo-dryrun.test has forced the value of $run.
(func_mode_install): Call $MKDIR directly and error out if the
directory cannot be created.
(func_mode_link): Rather than copying func_mkdir_p into the
wrapper script as a replacement for $MKDIR_P, we know that the
script won't be called my `make -j', so write the current value of
$MKDIR.
below is horrendously broken since it makes the installed libtool
try to run the mkinstalldirs or install-sh helper scripts. This
patch fixes the `make -j' mkdir race condition internally:
* libtoolize.in (func_mkdir_p): New slice and dice algorithm
to build the directory tree one dir at a time, ignoring errors
until the end incase they are transient due to a concurrent
identical mkdir.
* tests/defs (func_mkdir_p): Ditto.
* config/ltmain.in (func_mkdir_p): Ditto, except that ltmain.in
uses $echo rather than $ECHO, and uses $show and $run to interact
correctly with the command line.
* configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): 1.8 is sufficient again.
* Makefile.am (edit): Don't substitute automake's $(mkdir_p).
* NEWS: Updated.
avoid forking at every call. Changed all callers.
(func_mode_link): Simplified, and removed the final non-portable
nested escaped double quotes in back quotes usage in the process.
compiler flags need an argument or not, and can disect options and
pass parts through incorrectly. This changeset reverts both
2004-09-06 Albert Chin-A-Young (topmost) and 2004-09-05 Albert
Chin-A-Young below, and recognises more options explicitly:
* config/ltmain.in (func_mode_link): Pass through options needed
to compile in 64-bit mode with gcc, and the SGI, Sun, HP and IBM
compilers.
unmolested will prove to be a good plan for the 2.0 release. If
it goes awry, we can get back to where we were by reverting this
patch and the 2004-09-05 Albert Chin-A-Young patch, aka
gary@gnu.org--2004/libtool--devo--1.0--patch-169,172:
* config/ltmain.in (func_mode_link): Because we now pass through
compiler arguments we doesn't recognize, the code to pass
through GCC's -m* arguments is not needed.
already exists warnings" for .lib directory. Build on automake
wisdom to support make -j builds where a suitable mkdir is
available:
* configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Require 1.9, which goes to some
trouble to find a $(mkdir_p) that doesn't interfere with make -j.
* Makefile.am (edit): Substitute for @mkdir_p@.
* config/ltmain.in (MKDIR_P): Take @mkdir_p@ value.
(mkdir): Removed.
(func_mkdir_p): New function to use $MKDIR_P. Factor out all
previous mkdir calls to use this function.
(RM, MV): Declared as in libtoolize.in. Changed all callers.
* libtoolize.in (MKDIR_P): Take @mkdir_p@ value from automake.
(func_mkdir_p): Use it, similarly to new config/ltmain.in.
* tests/defs: Synchronize boiler plate code with ltmain.in.
Adjust all callers.
Add missing copyright preamble.
* tests/demo-static.test: Add missing copyright preamble.
Reported by Daniel Reed <n@ml.org>
preamble.
* tests/defs: Put a full m4sh.m4 style 'Be Bourne compatible'
preamble in here too.
* HACKING: Note that tests/defs needs synching with m4sh.m4 too.
* TODO: Add new item.
compatible. Instead, revert to the old way of doing things with
an array of symbol name vs. address, and adding the originator as
the first symbol but with a NULL address:
* config/ltmain.in (func_extract_dlsyms): Store originator as a
NULL address symbol.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymbol): Removed.
(lt_dlsymlist): Remove originator field.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (vm_open, lt_dlpreload_open): Adjust
for new types.
(vm_sym): Skip the new originator symbol when scanning symbol
names.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS): Adjust preloaded symbols
test file to match.
* NEWS: Updated.
dependency libraries from dlpreopened modules to libraries:
* config/ltmain.in: Support new -weak link mode option. Adjust
help message.
* libltdl/Makefile.am (libltdlc_la_LDFLAGS): Use it.
* doc/libtool.texi (Linking with dlopened modules): Document it.
(Link mode): Mention -weak.
* NEWS: Updated.
complaint now, and recently a few more have crept in. Make a
start at refactoring the code with shell functions, and
standardising on option parsing style:
* config/ltmain.in (func_echo, func_verbose, func_error)
(func_fatal_error, func_fatal_help, func_missing_arg)
(func_version, func_usage, func_help): Boiler plate shell
functions mostly copied from libtoolize.in. Changed *lots* of
shell snippets to call these functions as appropriate, rather than
inlining the same code over and over.
(func_config, func_features, func_enable_tag, func_mode_help):
Factored out from the shared option parsing loop. Write a new
shared option parser based on the one in libtoolize.in.
(func_check_version_match): Factored out from global scope.
(func_mode_compile, func_mode_execute, func_mode_finish)
(func_mode_install, func_mode_link, func_mode_uninstall): Break
each of the top level mode handlers out into a function. Adjust
main loop.
(modename, prevopt, prev, optarg, show_help): Removed in the
course of cleaning up the shared option parser.
(opt_duplicate_deps): Use `:' and `false' instead of `yes' and `',
so we can run it directly, rather than calling test.
instructions, and provide additional useful info alongside the bug
reporting address in --help output:
* Makefile.am (edit): Substitute $host_triplet.
* libtoolize.in: Output useful debug info with --help.
* config/ltmain.in: Ditto.
* README: Rewritten. Added copyright info.
* README-alpha: Rewritten. Added copyright info.
* HACKING: New file, partly taken from old README-alpha.
required to write this changeset -- especially that ltmain.sh is
the same on any machine for a given release, which I hadn't
noticed for some bizarre reason: It turns out that generating
distributed files from configure causes no end of hassle, as
evidenced by the many patches I've generated over the last few
days to try and get the dist and distcheck make rules to work.
Instead of all that hair, we now simply generate our distributed
files (now including ltmain.sh) with make rules -- and since
automake creates make variables for all AC_SUBSTs, that is really
easy. The code looks a lot more like automake and autoconf
Makefile.ams now, and doesn't have all the rough edges the earlier
hacky solution suffered from. We still generate libtool from
config.status, but that is not a distributed file, and doesn't
break the golden rule. Besides, there is way more going on there
than a bunch of substitutions:
* Makefile.am (edit): New common sed substitutions for files now
generated by make instead of config.status.
(CLEANFILES): Clean new tmp files.
(EXTRA_DIST): Add ltmain.sh.
(vcl-tmp): Reinstated.
(m4/ltversion.m4, config/ltmain.sh): New rules. Generate from
here instead of config.status.
(libtoolize): Ditto.
(libtool): Call config.status to regenerate if necessary.
(dist-hook): Removed.
* config/ltmain.in: Moved here from top_srcdir.
* README-alpha: Update instructions to check AS_SHELL_SANITIZE is
up to date.
* bootstrap: Rewritten. Generate m4/ltversion.m4 and
config/ltmain.sh because configure depends on them.
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR): Use libtoolize.in now that
ltmain.in has moved.
(AC_CONFIG_FILES): Don't generate distributed files,
config/ltmain.sh and libtoolize from config.status. We have make
rules to do that now.