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libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist
From: |
Marc Singer |
Subject: |
libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Mar 2005 14:38:53 -0800 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.6+20040907i |
In the ltmain.m4 script, there is this code
# Install the pseudo-library for information purposes.
name=`$echo "X$file" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%'`
instname="$dir/$name"i
$show "$install_prog $instname $destdir/$name"
$run eval "$install_prog $instname $destdir/$name" || exit $?
The instname points refer to a '.lai' file. But that file isn't being
built. Any ideas as to why this would be the case? I'm cross
compiling and the configure invocation looks like this:
export CC=$(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc ; \
export AR=$(CROSS_COMPILE)ar ; \
export RANLIB=$(CROSS_COMPILE)ranlib ; \
export STRIP=$(CROSS_COMPILE)strip ; \
export LIBS=-Wl,-rpath,$(TOP)/tools/lib ; \
./autogen.sh --build=`$(TOP)/scripts/config.guess` \
--host=arm-linux\
--disable-static\
--prefix=/usr )
- libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist,
Marc Singer <=
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Marc Singer, 2005/03/30
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Marc Singer, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Marc Singer, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Marc Singer, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Marc Singer, 2005/03/31
- Re: libtool wants to install LIBRARY.lai, but it doesn't exist, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/03/31