libtool/tagdemo
Charles Wilson 7cb0a065a5 * NEWS: Updated.
* libtool.m4: use $NM to create the symbol list on cygwin, not
$ltdll_cmds as on mingw.  For all tags, (and host=cygwin) set
allow_undefined_flag="" so that the --auto-import magic
works properly.  For all tags (and host=cygiwn) set
always_export_symbols=no -- it is unnecessary thanks to
binutils' auto-export magic.
* libltdl/ltdl.c: Don't force cygwin to use the LoadLibrary
wrapper; use cygwin's builtin implementatino of dl*.
* cdemo/Makefile.am: the downside of unsetting
'allow_undefined_flag' -- we must include -no-undefined
in the _la_LDFLAGS variable.
* depdemo/l1/Makefile.am: ditto.
* depdemo/l2/Makefile.am: ditto.
* depdemo/l3/Makefile.am: ditto.
* depdemo/l4/Makefile.am: ditto.
* mdemo/Makefile.am: ditto.
* tagdemo/Makefile.am: ditto.
* demo/Makefile.am: ditto.  But also, we must make special
provision to clean up the hell0 wrapper script.
* pdemo/Makefile.am: ditto -no-undefined.  ditto hell0.
And use 'hell_static' instead of 'hell.static'.
* tests/pdemo-inst.test: use 'hell_static' instead
of 'hell.static'.
* tests/pdemo-exec.test: ditto.
2002-06-01 14:09:50 +00:00
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.cvsignore * bootstrap: Added tagdemo and pdemo tests from 2001-06-06 14:53:29 +00:00
baz.cpp * bootstrap: Added tagdemo and pdemo tests from 2001-06-06 14:53:29 +00:00
baz.h * bootstrap: Added tagdemo and pdemo tests from 2001-06-06 14:53:29 +00:00
configure.ac * configure.ac: General modernisation and cleanup. 2001-10-06 15:35:17 +00:00
foo.cpp * tagdemo/foo.cpp: Use C++ IO to catch problems linking to C++ 2002-04-01 21:59:09 +00:00
foo.h * bootstrap: Added tagdemo and pdemo tests from 2001-06-06 14:53:29 +00:00
main.cpp * tagdemo/foo.cpp: Use C++ IO to catch problems linking to C++ 2002-04-01 21:59:09 +00:00
Makefile.am * NEWS: Updated. 2002-06-01 14:09:50 +00:00
README * bootstrap: Added tagdemo and pdemo tests from 2001-06-06 14:53:29 +00:00

# $Id$

This directory contains a sample package that demonstrates the use of
GNU Libtool's multi-language support through the use of configuration
tags.  It requires GNU autoconf, automake and of course libtool.

The demonstration generates a libraries using the same libtool script,
which is then linked to a C++ program.