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Re: How to force -liberty?
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Kilian A. Foth |
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Re: How to force -liberty? |
Date: |
2 Aug 2004 07:36:24 GMT |
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mike burrell <mikpos@shaw.ca> wrote:
> Kilian A. Foth <foth@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote:
> > Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net> wrote:
> >> CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS are used for compiling, not linking. For linking, you
> >> could try using LDFLAGS or LIBS; autoconf will set these variables
> >> from the environment in a similar manner to CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
> >
> > So I thought, but it doesn't:
> >
> > $ LDFLAGS=-liberty LIBS=-liberty make
> ITYM LDFLAGS=-liberty ./configure --blahblahblah
> autoconf will look at the environment. An autoconf-generated makefile
> generally will not.
Oh, I see...
Well, the truth is, I didn't even call the `configure' myself -- that
was all done by KDE's magic `konstruct' meta-meta-configuration
script. Guess I'll have to do it by hand instead, then.
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