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1160   -x-libraries | --x-libraries | --x-librarie | --x-librari \
1163 -x-libraries=* | --x-libraries=* | --x-librarie=* | --x-librari=* \
1362 --libdir=DIR object code libraries [EPREFIX/lib]
1405 --enable-static[=PKGS] build static libraries [default=no]
1406 --enable-shared[=PKGS] build shared libraries [default=yes]
1417 --with-sysroot=DIR Search for dependent libraries within DIR
1431 LDFLAGS linker flags, e.g. -L<lib dir> if you have libraries in a
1433 LIBS libraries to pass to the linker, e.g. -l<library>
1439 it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names/locations.
5317 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking how to recognize dependent libraries" >&5
5318 $as_echo_n "checking how to recognize dependent libraries... " >&6; }
5660 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking how to associate runtime and link libraries" >&5
5661 $as_echo_n "checking how to associate runtime and link libraries... " >&6; }
7954 *** Warning: the command libtool uses to detect shared libraries,
7956 *** The result is that libtool may fail to recognize shared libraries
7957 *** as such. This will affect the creation of libtool libraries that
7958 *** depend on shared libraries, but programs linked with such libtool
7959 *** libraries will work regardless of this problem. Nevertheless, you
8020 *** Warning: the command libtool uses to detect shared libraries,
8022 *** The result is that libtool may fail to recognize shared libraries
8023 *** as such. This will affect the creation of libtool libraries that
8024 *** depend on shared libraries, but programs linked with such libtool
8025 *** libraries will work regardless of this problem. Nevertheless, you
8209 # FIXME: we need at least 68020 code to build shared libraries, but
8225 # (--disable-auto-import) libraries
8257 # Instead, we relocate shared libraries at runtime.
8261 # Just because we use GCC doesn't mean we suddenly get shared libraries
8752 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether the $compiler linker ($LD) supports shared libraries" >&5
8753 $as_echo_n "checking whether the $compiler linker ($LD) supports shared libraries... " >&6; }
8827 # shared libraries, regardless of the interface used.
8848 # are reset later if shared libraries are not supported. Putting them
8869 # See if GNU ld supports shared libraries.
8878 *** to be unable to reliably create shared libraries on AIX.
8879 *** Therefore, libtool is disabling shared libraries support. If you
8880 *** really care for shared libraries, you may want to install binutils
8952 # Instead, shared libraries are loaded at an image base (0x10000000 by
9051 *** create shared libraries on Solaris systems. Therefore, libtool
9052 *** is disabling shared libraries support. We urge you to upgrade GNU
9073 *** reliably create shared libraries on SCO systems. Therefore, libtool
9074 *** is disabling shared libraries support. We urge you to upgrade GNU
9083 # use absolute paths for naming shared libraries, and exclude the
9084 # DT_RUNPATH tag from executables and libraries. But doing so
9199 # It fails to find uninstalled libraries when the uninstalled
9347 # This is similar to how AIX traditionally builds its shared libraries.
9494 # FreeBSD 3 and greater uses gcc -shared to do shared libraries.
10154 darwin*) lt_awk_arg="/^libraries:/,/LR/" ;;
10155 *) lt_awk_arg="/^libraries:/" ;;
10161 lt_search_path_spec=`$CC -print-search-dirs | awk $lt_awk_arg | $SED -e "s/^libraries://" -e $lt_sed_strip_eq`
10257 # for dependence libraries. The import file would start with
10278 # typical AIX shared libraries.
10281 # We preserve .a as extension for shared libraries through AIX4.2
10293 # Since July 2007 AmigaOS4 officially supports .so libraries.
10558 # HP-UX runs *really* slowly unless shared libraries are mode 555, ...
10674 # We used to test for /lib/ld.so.1 and disable shared libraries on
10675 # powerpc, because MkLinux only supported shared libraries with the
10791 # ldd complains unless libraries are executable
11555 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether stripping libraries is possible" >&5
11556 $as_echo_n "checking whether stripping libraries is possible... " >&6; }
11595 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking if libtool supports shared libraries" >&5
11596 $as_echo_n "checking if libtool supports shared libraries... " >&6; }
11600 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether to build shared libraries" >&5
11601 $as_echo_n "checking whether to build shared libraries... " >&6; }
11604 # On AIX, shared libraries and static libraries use the same namespace, and
11624 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether to build static libraries" >&5
11625 $as_echo_n "checking whether to build static libraries... " >&6; }
13471 # Whether or not to build static libraries.
13478 # Whether or not to build shared libraries.
13554 # Method to check whether dependent libraries are shared objects.
13569 # Command to associate shared and link libraries.
13613 # The root where to search for dependent libraries,and in which our libraries should be installed.
13619 # Used to examine libraries when file_magic_cmd begins with "file".
13659 # Do we need a version for libraries?
13684 # Permission mode override for installation of shared libraries.
13700 # Whether we should hardcode library paths into libraries.
13703 # Compile-time system search path for libraries.
13706 # Run-time system search path for libraries.
13718 # Commands to strip libraries.
13723 # The linker used to build libraries.
13754 # Whether or not to add -lc for building shared libraries.
13787 # Flag that allows shared libraries with undefined symbols to be built.
13819 # into the library and all subsequent libraries and executables linked
13823 # Set to yes if linker adds runtime paths of dependent libraries
13827 # Whether libtool must link a program against all its dependency libraries.
13842 # Commands necessary for linking programs (against libraries) with templates.