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* configure.ac: Fix misapplied patch in last commit * libtool.m4 (darwin): Check compiler is apple gcc, add -single_module support so that dyloading c++ shared libraries will work. * libtool.m4 (_LT_AC_TAGCONFIG): Add test -n to the tests so that it will work outside of libtool. * doc/PLATFORMS: Add darwin * f77demo/configure.ac: Add config.h which was misapplied previously.
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This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides
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the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable
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interface.
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To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your
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Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the documentation for
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details.
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Libtool supports building static libraries on all platforms.
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Shared library support has been implemented for these platforms:
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AIX 3.x, 4.x (*-*-aix3*, *-*-aix4*)
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BeOS (*-*-beos*)
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BSD/OS 2.1, 3.x, 4.x (*-*-bsdi2.1, *-*-bsdi3*, *-*-bsdi4*)
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Darwin 5.x, 6.x a.k.a Mac OS X (*-*-darwin*) [see note]
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Digital/UNIX 3.x, 4.x, a.k.a. OSF/1 (*-*-osf3*, *-*-osf4*)
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DG/UX R4.11, R4.12, R4.20 (*-*-dguxR411*, *-*-dguxR412*, *-*-dguxR420*)
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FreeBSD 2.x, 3.x, 4.x (*-*-freebsd2*, *-*-freebsd3*, *-*-freebsd4*)
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GNU Hurd (*-*-gnu*)
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GNU/Linux ELF (*-*-linux-gnu*, except aout, coff, and oldld)
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HP-UX 9.x, 10.x, 11.x (*-*-hpux9*, *-*-hpux10*, *-*-hpux11*) [see note]
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IRIX 5.x, 6.x (*-*-irix5*, *-*-irix6*)
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NCR MP-RAS 3.x (*-ncr-sysv4.3*) [see note]
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NEWS-OS Release 6 (*-*-newsos6)
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Motorola System V 4 (mk88-motorola-sysv4) [see note]
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NetBSD 1.x (*-*-netbsd*)
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OpenBSD 2.x (*-*-openbsd*)
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OS/2 using EMX (*-*-os2*)
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Reliant Unix (*-sni-sysv4) [see note]
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SCO OpenServer 5.x (*-*-sco3.2v5*)
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SCO UnixWare 7.x (*-*-sysv5*)
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Solaris 2.x (*-*-solaris2*)
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SunOS 4.x, a.k.a. Solaris 1.x (*-*-sunos4*)
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UnixWare 2.x (*-*-sysv4.2uw2*)
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UTS 4.x (*-*-uts4*)
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All ELF targets that use both the GNU C compiler (gcc) and GNU ld
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NOTE: Some HP-UX sed programs are horribly broken, and cannot handle
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libtool's requirements, so users may report unusual problems. There
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is no workaround except to install a working sed (such as GNU sed) on
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these systems.
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NOTE: The vendor-distributed NCR MP-RAS cc programs emits copyright
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on standard error that confuse tests on size of conftest.err. The
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workaround is to specify CC when run configure with CC='cc -Hnocopyr'.
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NOTE: Due to a bug in autoconf cc isn't supported on Motorola System V 4.
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You can only use gcc. This bug will hopefully be fixed in autoconf 2.14.
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NOTE: Any earlier DG/UX system with ELF executables, such as R3.10 or
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R4.10, is also likely to work, but hasn't been explicitly tested.
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NOTE: Libtool has only been tested with the Siemens C-compiler and
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an old version of gcc provided by Marco Walther you can find on
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ftp://ftp.mch.sni.de/sni/mr/pd/gnu/gcc/gcc.2.7.2.3 on Reliant Unix.
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NOTE: libtool.m4, ltdl.m4 and the configure.ac files are marked to use
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autoconf-mode, which is distributed with GNU Emacs 21, and all recent
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releases of XEmacs.
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NOTE: In some cases support is more limited on Darwin 5.x because of
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the use of zsh as the default system shell.
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Libtool's home page is:
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http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/libtool.html
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See the file NEWS for a description of recent changes to libtool.
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See the file INSTALL for instructions on how to build and install
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libtool.
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See the info node (libtool)Tested Platforms. (or the file
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doc/PLATFORMS) for a list of platforms that libtool shared library
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support was tested on.
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If you have any suggestions or bug reports, or you wish to port
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libtool to a new platform, please send electronic mail to the libtool
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mailing list <libtool@gnu.org> or bug reports to <bug-libtool@gnu.org>.
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Don't forget to mention the version of libtool that you are currently
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using (by typing `libtool --version').
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People have complained that they find the version numbering scheme
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under which libtool is released confusing... it works like this:
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<major-number>.<minor-number>
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Releases with a <major-number> less than 1 were not yet feature
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complete. If libtool ever undergoes a major rewrite or substantial
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restructuring, the <major-number> will be incremented again. In the
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mean time, whenever we make a stable release it will have its
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<minor-number> incremented with respect to the previous stable
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release.
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So that alpha releases can be distinguished from stable releases,
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we append a letter to them, starting with `a' and continuing
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alphabetically:
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<major-number>.<minor-number><alpha>
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Since alpha releases are start with the code of a previous stable
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release, the <major-number> and <minor-number> are the same as the
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stable release they started with. So release `1.3a' is the first
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alpha release after stable release `1.3', and so on.
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To complicate matters slightly we always increment the letter in the
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repository before *and* after making a release tarball. This means
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that "odd" letters (a,c,e,g...) only exist in the repository, and
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"even" letters are used instantaneously for an alpha release. For
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example, you can tell that libtool-1.3c is an alpha release that is a
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snapshot of the repository taken between official alpha releases
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1.3b and 1.3d. Since the odd lettered alpha release number potentially
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cover many states of the tree, we somtimes qualify such releases by
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adding the cvs version of the ChangeLog:
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$ libtool --version
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ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.3c (1.666 2000/01/14 13:50:21)
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Finally, if we need to make a patch release to fix bugs in a stable
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release, and the development on the trunk has made the tree unstable,
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we use a third number, so:
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<major-number>.<minor-number>.<patch number>
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$ libtool --version
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ltconfig (GNU libtool) 1.3.4 (1.385.2.196 1999/12/07 21:47:57)
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There might be several patch releases to the last stable release,
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and all happening concurrently with alpha releases. For example,
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libtool-1.3.4 and libtool-1.3b might be available at the same time:
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`1.3.4' is the fourth patch release after stable release `1.3';
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`1.3b' is the first alpha release after stable release `1.3'.
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