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Bug Report: Lacking '=' when specifying -soname
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Message #20 received at 14364 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On 2013-05-08 13:13, Bob Fischer wrote:
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>> So, the problem does not appear to be the command line libtool is
>> generating. I.e., the problem appears to be elsewhere.
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> At the end of the day, things don't work. I run the following on my configure script, and then things do work:
> sed -i 's/-soname \$wl/-soname=/g' configure
I'm sure there are other places you can patch to make this work.
> Thanks for digging up the stuff in the manuals. Unfortunately, manuals don't always match reality. This is not a stock GNU ld 2.20, but rather one that's been hacked by SLSE 11.
> GNU ld (GNU Binutils; SUSE Linux Enterprise 11) 2.20.0.20100122-0.7.9
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> That would make it technically a SUSE bug. But maybe they don't care. Or they've already fixed it Or they think it's a feature, not a bug. At the end of the day, scripts generated by libtool are broken. Upgrading libtool is much easier than upgrading ld. This is a shared system and I can't realistically use a different GNU ld; however, I can use a different libtool.
Saying that this problem is caused by libtool is not really fair, when libtool
uses a construct that is documented and presumably works for "everybody else".
Have you even verified if your ld groks -soname libfoo.so.0 without the equal
sign before pointing fingers at ld? Have you checked if it is some interaction
with the g++ compiler driver stomping arguments?
Trying to run the g++ command printed by libtool manually, but inserting
a -v to see how g++ invokes the low level tools might be illuminating.
> Since the two forms are supposed to be equivalent, would it be possible to change libtool to use the '=' form? Or maybe make a change with smaller scope: use the '=' form for certain versions of GNU ld, maybe specific to SLES?
Maybe, doesn't sound too exotic, but it's not my area of expertise.
> I'd also be relatively happy if there was a way I could build the configure.ac file to work around this problem --- in essence, override the '-soname' with '-soname=' coming from the standard libtool. However, libtool looks like it's a little all-or-nothing, and not quite amenable to incremental overrides (hence the see hack). I'm wondering if maybe generating '-soname=' for specific versions of SUSE ld would be the most expedient way to solve this problem.
I'm not so sure the SLES ld is to blame, it even seems unlikely.
Cheers,
Peter
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