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#23784
Problem when using libtool with gfortran5 on FreeBSD 10.3 x86_64
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Hello,
when I tried to build a software package with gfortran5, I encountered a new
behaviour: -l without trailing library names was added to postdeps for the
Fortran compiler.
I turned out that gfortran5 emits a line starting with 'Driving:' that needs to
be filtered out just like 'Configured with:'. Please see the attached patch for
a corresponding fix and the text document for the exact output I found given a
simple command.
The patch was constructed for libtool master
08c5524fb24 bootstrap: use the upstream repo as git module
I assume the patch applies to multiple installations of recent gfortran releases
on FreeBSD but didn't try to test more release/arch combinations.
Regards, Thomas Jahns
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