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From nobody Sun Dec 14 10:48:09 1997
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Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 14:06:15 +0100
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From: Joop van de Wege <JoopvandeWege@mococo.nl>
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To: Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@m-tech.ab.ca>
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Subject: Re: AmigaOS libtool port
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On 29 Nov 1997 14:39:31 -0700
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Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@m-tech.ab.ca> wrote:
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> Hi!
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>
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> libtool-1.0g contains some preliminary AmigaOS support. It is a
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> little different than the patches you sent me, simply because I
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> modified libtool slightly so that it would better accomodate your
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> changes.
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>
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> Here are what I consider to be some unresolved issues:
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>
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> * I have attempted to automatically generate $objdir/a2ixlibrary.data,
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> just as the OS/2 port does with $objdir/$libname.def. It currently
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> looks like this:
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>
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> #define NAME $libname
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> #define LIBRARY_ID 1
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> #define VERSION $major
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> #define REVISION $revision
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>
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> So, for libhello.la in the libtool distribution, this would make an
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> a2ixlibrary.data that looks like:
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>
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> #define NAME libhello
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> #define LIBRARY_ID 1
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> #define VERSION 2
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> #define REVISION 12
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>
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> Is that alright? My concerns are for the NAME definition, and the
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> LIBRARY_ID, as I don't know what is valid, or what they are used
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> for.
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I have done this also but removed it because there are indeed two
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problem. The NAME should be 'hello' but this can be solved but the
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second issue is not so easy. LIBRARY_ID is a uniquely assign number
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which needs to be different for each .ixlibrary build. The developer of
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the ixlibrary is maintaining a database of which numbers are assign to
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which library. Everything below 10 can be used for locally build
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libraries, thats why I used 1.
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So it is specific to the Amiga but it looks like overkill to me to
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include the whole list into Libtool (about 50 entries right now).
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>
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> * What does `assign libs: SOMEDIR [add|remove]' do, exactly? Is it
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> something like `ldconfig'? If so, then we should do something cleaner
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> than in your current patch: it doesn't belong in archive_cmds or
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> finish_cmds, it belongs in the generated executable wrapper.
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Yes, it does something like ldconfig. I followed that thread about it
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and its very similar but also has some differences.
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LIBS: is a logical directory where all libraries are, but that doesn't
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mean that they reside physically in the same directory on disk.
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It is a way of telling the OS where to look when a program requests a
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library, something along these lines:
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main()
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{
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GfxBase=OpenLibrary("graphics.library",37L);
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HelloBase=OpenLibrary("libhello.ixlibrary",3L);
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}
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Graphics.library is in ROM and will just have its open count incremented
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but nothing else will happen. libhello.ixlibrary is loaded from disk if
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it isn't already in memory, but one needs to tell the system where to
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load it from. It will look in SYS:libs (another logical device (normally
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the boot partition ~= /usr ) containing a libs directory) but it is
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possible to add directories to this logical assignment with 'assign',
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like this:
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assign SOMEDIR LIBS: add
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or remove them like this:
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assign SOMEDIR LIBS: remove
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SOMEDIR is composed of DRIVE+DIRECTORY (absolute) or DIRECTORY
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(relative) from where the assign is executed.
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The reason I used the assignment was because 'make check' didn't work
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correctly because libhello.ixlibrary is generated in .libs which is not
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where 'hell' is started from. The system looks in the current directory
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for .libraries but I'm not sure about .ixlibraries. The alternative was
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to install them first before 'make check'. Bad idea.
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The assignment is not placed into a config file or so. The next reboot
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will destroy it, no ld.so.conf.
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Probably you're now more confused then ever :)
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> * I suspect you don't know what I mean by `hardcoding' a library
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> directory, so I've interpreted your patch, and come up with hardcode_*
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> settings that I believe will work. We need to test that, during the
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> next release.
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I have already merged most things into lt-1.0h but I'm short on freetime
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this week. I hope to have a couple of hours but it could be that I can
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do only some work during the weekend.
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> * Could you please tell me more about the AmigaOS requirements? Some
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> of your patch is impossible for me to decipher, because I have no idea
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> what you want to accomplish, and I don't think you're taking full
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> advantage of libtool's internal conventions.
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>
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> In plain language, what are the answers to the following questions:
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>
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> * What exactly are `$libname_ixlibrary.a', `$libname.ixlibrary', and
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> `$libname.a'? Is `$libname.a' the same file and installed in the same
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> place when building static libraries?
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Just in case I don't manage to make this clear. Have a look at the
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readme of the following archive (and maybe the rest of it aswell:
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ftp://ftp.ninemoons.com/pub/geekgadgets/971125/amiga-src/a2ixlibrary-2.0-src.tgz
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(35Kb)
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Dynamic libraries on the Amiga (in short)
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first compile all object with the following additional CFLAGS:
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-resident32 -malways-restore-a4 (these are the safest, -resident and
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-m...restore.. can also be use but then certain limitations and
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restrictions are imposed)
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AR and RANLIB these into libNAME.a (-->$libname.a)
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run a2ixlibrary on libNAME.a --> $libname_ixlibrary.a and $libname.ixlibrary
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where _ixlibrary.a contains stubs and .ixlibrary contains the real code.
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(NAME.h and NAME.x are also generated and automatically installed by
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a2ixlibrary and are used by collect2)
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libNAME.a can be discarded after running a2ixlibrary.
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libNAME_ixlibrary.a gets installed in /usr/lib together with all the
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other linker libraries.
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libNAME.ixlibrary should be installed somewhere in a directory belonging
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to LIBS: There is a subdirectory in /gg where the gnu-tools are
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installed called sys/libs which should be used for this, prevents
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cluttering the main libs directories.
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Static libraries on the Amiga:
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compile all objects with the CFLAGS of your choice
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AR and RANLIB these into libNAME.a
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install in /usr/lib
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done.
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>
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> * How are each of them generated?
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>
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> * Where do they need to be installed?
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Answered above, I hope.
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>
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> * `shlibpath_var' is the name of the runtime library search path
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> environment variable. On Linux, it is `LD_LIBRARY_PATH'. So, if you
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> install libhello.so in /home/gord/lib, binaries won't be able to
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> execute unless you set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/gord/lib' before running
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> them. Is there an equivalent variable under AmigaOS?
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Assign LIBS: home:gord/lib add
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Nope, ':' is NOT a typo. The root directory is ':' on the amiga and
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cd / means move up one level, cd : means move to root.
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There is a unix emulation library, ixemul.library, which handles things
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like cd .. and cd / when one is using programs linked against it.
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Thats why almost, if not all gnu tools are available for the Amiga and
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they also work like on Unix. These leads to difficulties when mixing
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'native' Amiga programs and ixemul.library linked ones. The path
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differences are most prominent.
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Somewhere in my patches I use a native program 'assign' inside ksh.
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Further I have the gnu-tools installed under the 'gg' directory and
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reference them in ksh using /gg.
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Libtool libraries end up in /gg/lib (libNAME_ixlibrary.a, libNAME.a) and
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the dynamic library ends up in /gg/sys/libs (libNAME.ixlibrary)
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The system finds these because of the following statement:
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assign LIBS: gg:sys/libs add
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But some people like to specify --prefix=/local when configuring
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packages and they also want the dynamic library to appear under
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/local/sys/libs and thats why I have the sed substitution in postinstall_cmds
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(?). Those people are responsible that they have an assignment that
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tells the system to look into the proper directory for .ixlibraries.
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> Thanks!
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No thanks, hope this clears up a lot of things. If not, ask me and I'll
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try to clarify things.
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Joop
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----
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Joop van de Wege (JoopvandeWege@mail.mococo.nl)
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Mobile Computing Consultants
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+31 (0) 318 553292
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From nobody Sun Dec 14 10:48:13 1997
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Fri, 12 Dec 1997 14:48:06 +0100
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Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 14:48:06 +0100
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Message-ID: <B0000011567@mcc-server.mococo.nl>
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From: Joop van de Wege <JoopvandeWege@mococo.nl>
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To: Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@m-tech.ab.ca>
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Cc: gg@ninemoons.com
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Subject: Re: AmigaOS libtool port
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In-Reply-To: <86zpm8qm6o.fsf@trick.profitpress.com>
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X-Gnus-Article-Number: 2 Mon Nov 2 17:16:02 1998
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On 11 Dec 1997 02:11:11 -0700
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Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@m-tech.ab.ca> wrote:
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> Hi!
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>
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> >>>>> Joop van de Wege writes:
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>
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> >> Is that alright? My concerns are for the NAME definition, and the
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> >> LIBRARY_ID, as I don't know what is valid, or what they are used
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> >> for.
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>
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> JvdW> I have done this also but removed it because there are indeed
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> JvdW> two problem. The NAME should be 'hello' but this can be solved
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> JvdW> but the second issue is not so easy. LIBRARY_ID is a uniquely
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> JvdW> assign number which needs to be different for each .ixlibrary
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> JvdW> build. The developer of the ixlibrary is maintaining a database
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> JvdW> of which numbers are assign to which library. Everything below
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> JvdW> 10 can be used for locally build libraries, thats why I used 1.
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> JvdW> So it is specific to the Amiga but it looks like overkill to me
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> JvdW> to include the whole list into Libtool (about 50 entries right
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> JvdW> now).
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>
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> I suggest that the ixlibrary maintainer come up with a hash function
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> that will map library names to numbers, so that if the LIBRARY_ID is
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> not specified, it will be automatically generated by this hash
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> function.
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>
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> If two hashed library codes conflict, then libtool will still have to
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> provide a way for maintainers to specify the correct LIBRARY_ID.
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>
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> However, the current design of ixlibrary is not good because it means
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> installing two libtool libraries will *always* cause a conflict,
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> unless both package maintainers cared enough to be assigned a
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> LIBRARY_ID.
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The current situation is that all packages on ftp.ninemoons.com are
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under CVS (amiga specific code added) and that for each snapshot Amiga
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specific patches are applied to the baseline sources, whether they
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originate from FSF or someplace else doesn't matter.
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This means that for each library which can be turned into a *.ixlibrary
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an a2ixlibrary.data{.in} exists.
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It would be nice if the LIBRARY_ID's could be maintained in one location
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and that location being libtool. On the other hand lots of people might
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have objections against such a special treatment to the Amiga.
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It might mean a lot of code just to support on platform.
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>
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> When I accepted the patches for the AmigaOS shared libraries, I was
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> not aware of this limitation. You are basically telling me that there
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> is no way for me to automatically generate correct shared libraries on
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> AmigaOS.
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No, unless I start digging into the a2ixlibrary source to see if I can
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find a way to automate things. The problem is in the fact that the ID is
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hardcoded into the library (like paths on some other platforms) and the
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ID must be unique, making distribution of binaries almost impossible.
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> Unless this issue can be resolved, I think I should remove the AmigaOS
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> support, because it will cause more problems than it solves. Shared
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> libraries, IMO, are not worth the time and effort of every maintainer
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> having to register with the AmigaOS ixlibrary project.
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Libtool can still be a package useful for the Amiga but it will get the
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same treatment as all others, keep a baseline and apply patches when
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needed.
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>
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> JvdW> Somewhere in my patches I use a native program 'assign' inside
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> JvdW> ksh. Further I have the gnu-tools installed under the 'gg'
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> JvdW> directory and reference them in ksh using /gg. Libtool
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> JvdW> libraries end up in /gg/lib (libNAME_ixlibrary.a, libNAME.a)
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> JvdW> and the dynamic library ends up in /gg/sys/libs
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> JvdW> (libNAME.ixlibrary)
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>
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> JvdW> But some
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> JvdW> people like to specify --prefix=/local when configuring
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> JvdW> packages and they also want the dynamic library to appear under
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> JvdW> /local/sys/libs and thats why I have the sed substitution in
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> JvdW> postinstall_cmds (?). Those people are responsible that they
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> JvdW> have an assignment that tells the system to look into the
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> JvdW> proper directory for .ixlibraries.
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>
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> This is a problem. Why do dynamic libraries have to go into a
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> separate directory?
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This way it doesn't clutter a directory where no executables belong in.
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It is also historical and because the Amiga isn't a real Unix machine.
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It uses ixemul.library for its unix emulation, something like cygwin32.dll
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> sys/libs sounds like a violation of the GNU directory conventions,
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> which is a problem. It means that even GNU packages will not install
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> binaries according to their own conventions. :(
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>
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> It seems to me to be much better if we just put everything into
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> libdir. Can this work?
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Yes, it can.
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I'll forward this reply to some relevant Amiga mailinglists to see if
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people are willing to change things.
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Joop
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PS:
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Please comment on this, Fred, Hans?
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----
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Joop van de Wege (JoopvandeWege@mail.mococo.nl)
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Mobile Computing Consultants
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