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[BugDB] [FWD] Request for dynamic libraries (PR#55)
r***@engelschall.com
2004-05-18 17:28:04 UTC
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Should be remembered.

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Hi developer team,

I have a request for OpenPKG2.0. It would be nice to have an option within
the spec-files to control dynamic library generation (the enable-shared and
enable-static switch from configure). The current version of OpenPKG only
generates static libraries and links all packages statically therefore.

If someone wants to use dynamic linking he should be able to do so with a
switch selected during bootstapping.
- --enable-dynamic=[no|both|yes] (both can mean static and dynamic
libraries).

Every package should then respect the users choice and generate the proper
library format. For packages with problems with dynamic linkage a static
library can be enforced.

Cheers!
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