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relocatable-prog: Use Linux code on Android.
* lib/progreloc.c: Treat Android like Linux.
author | Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |
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date | Sun, 27 Jan 2019 11:37:46 +0100 |
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@node Libtool and Windows @section Libtool and Windows If you want it to be possible to compile your program for a native Windows platform and you use Libtool, you need to use the @code{win32-dll} option of @code{LT_INIT}. In other words, put: @example LT_INIT([win32-dll]) @end example in your @file{configure.ac}. This sets the correct names for the @code{OBJDUMP}, @code{DLLTOOL}, and @code{AS} tools for the build. If you are building a library, you will also need to pass @code{-no-undefined} to make sure Libtool produces a DLL for your library. From a @file{Makefile.am}: @example libgsasl_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined @end example