an exec in the same if construct; otherwise the inline document
may not be removed.
* ltmain.in (--fallback-echo): Likewise.
Reported by John David Anglin <dave.anglin@nrc.ca>
and `mv' are not guaranteed to preserve the timestamps of the
installed files. Instead of preserving them, just remove them
before the dry uninstall test. Redirect dry-run output to stderr,
so that it can be easily separated from the regular output.
cause main.o to be updated at the wrong time; the new approach is
to modify the libtool script so that it enables dry run depending
on whether an environment variable is set or not. I've also moved
`after' and `before' to a directory deep within $objdir, instead
of creating it in ../tests.
* tests/Makefile.am (CLEANFILES): Removed.
automake may use sub-makes, and the setting will not be propagated
to them on some makes. Instead, create a dry version of libtool
and switch between it and the original one before and after dry
runs.
* tests/Makefile.am (CLEANFILES): Added libtool-*, created by
dryrun.test.
(before, after): Create them within ../tests.
(libtool): Set to `/bin/sh ./libtool' by default, but use LIBTOOL,
SHELL and top_builddir from the environment if available. For dry
runs, use "$libtool -n".
* tests/Makefile.am (CLEANFILES): Added before and after.
* ltmain.in: Do not create links to object files in dry runs.
* doc/libtool.texi: removed hardcode_into_libs documentation
* libtool.m4: some DJGPP fixes
* ltconfig.in: ditto, reverted one of my previous patches: we need
to check for NM, removed the hardcode_into_libs support since
no platform seems to support it
* ltmain.in: some DJGPP fixes, removed the hardcode_into_libs support
default, as most a.out platforms use it, and end up in trouble if
we preload it, so it's safer to rule it out by default, and
special case its removal from exclude_expsyms if someone ever
complains.
documented dryrun.test and depdemo*
* ltmain.in (lt_preloaded_symbols): dry-run mode bugfix
* tests/dryrun.test: new test to check whether the dry-run
mode works properly
otherwise it will just be disregarded. This would cause
netbsd/m68k with GNU ld a.out, and certainly many other platforms,
to incorrectly believe that shared libraries were supported, while
archive_cmds was empty, causing shared libraries not to be created
* libtool.m4: check for main in libm instead of cos
* ltmain.in: cosmetic fixes, don't try to link libraries only once
(although it's not necessary on many platforms and looks ugly...),
library was linked with the same convenience library by
uniquifying the extract directory. It is now named after the new
library *and* the old one, and lives in the objdir of the new one.
the deplibs check is now optional
* libltdl/configure.in: read libtool --config only once,
merged AC_SYS_SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE+AC_SYS_NM_PARSE from libtool.m4
* libtool.m4: AC_SYS_SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE+AC_SYS_NM_PARSE were not
used, lt_dlopen and silent may be empty, AC_SYS_LIBTOOL_CYGWIN
no longer necessary
* ltconfig.in: NM is already checked in libtool.m4,
* ltmain.in: always link all static dependency_libs
* tests/Makefile.am: added deplibs.test
* tests/demo-exec.test, demo-inst.test: removed hell0
* tests/deplibs.test: new test to test the deplibs_check_method
* libtoolize.in: add the libtool scripts to libltdl.tar.gz
* libtool.m4: don't AC_SUBST(USE_SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE),
AC_CHECK_LIBM sets LIBM, AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE doesn't work
when libltdl is already installed
* *demo/Makefile.am: use LIBM
* *demo/configure.in: AC_SUBST LIBM
* libltdl/configure.in: use ac_cv_sys_symbol_underscore instead of
USE_SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE
* ltconfig.in: added link_all_deplibs variable
* doc/libtool.texi: document it
* ltmain.in: always search for libname.la - don't eval libname_spec,
when linking libraries against static ones just print a warning
and add them to dependency_libs, add -lc before deplibs,
always link all dependencies of a static library or if
link_all_deplibs is yes, hardcode library paths if
hardcode_into_libs is no, don't link against dependency_libs
that already are deplibs
from 1999-03-25; Gary's delay_variable_subst patch from 1999-02-19
obviates it. Keep only quoting of $PATH, for uniformity with
other systems that already did it
* TODO: comments on hardcoding paths into libraries; problem
with shell meta-characters in filenames
* README: updated (BeOS support, no longer shared libraries
support for AmigaOS), cleanups, we have now two mailing lists
* REAMDE-alpha: autogen -> bootstrap, we have now two mailing lists
* THANKS: added Xavier Pianet
* doc/PLATFORMS: BeOS works
* doc/libtool.texi: we have now to two mailing lists,
updated -dlopen self documentation, documented libltdl's license,
put each author in a separate line,
inter-library dependencies on uninstalled libtool libraries are
now supported, cleanups and minor corrections
* libltdl/COPYING.LIB: new file
* libltdl/ltdl.[ch]: added special exception to the LGPL license
* libtool.spec: removed, it was outdated
* Makefile.am: removed libtool.spec
* ltmain.in: use TMPDIR when possible, create a subdirectory
in the temporary directory, added -export-symbols-regex to the help,
archives with it, then link the program hell0 with both
* demo/hell1.c, demo/hell2.c: dummy files used to create the
libtool archives without introducing symbol conflicts
* tests/demo-exec.test, tests/demo-inst.test: run the new program
* ltconfig.in (irix5*, irix6*, deplibs_check_method): pass_all
its expansion the first time *_cmds variables are eval'ed. Modify
$show within loops that eval them so as to expand variables
* ltconfig.in (*_cmds): quote $ so that they're not expanded by
the first eval
* doc/PLATFORMS: Erez Zadok reported that libtool works on bsdi 4.0.1
* doc/libtool.texi (libltdl): libltdl supports BeOS
* libltdl/ltdl.c: shlib_ext was declared even if LTDL_SHLIB_EXT
didn't exist, partially reverted my previous patch: BeOS will
automatically search in ADDON_PATH
* ltmain.in: don't allow relative run-paths, fixed a typo in a warning,
ignore -dlopen self for libraries and objects,
only accept -L paths that exist, minor cleanups,
bugfix: add -lc for normal libraries, not convenicence libraries
removed offensive warnings/comments