This is libtool.info, produced by makeinfo version 7.1.1 from libtool.texi. This manual is for GNU Libtool (version 2.5.4, 20 November 2024). Copyright © 1996-2019, 2021-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License". INFO-DIR-SECTION Software development START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY * Libtool: (libtool). Generic shared library support script. END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY INFO-DIR-SECTION Individual utilities START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY * libtool-invocation: (libtool)Invoking libtool. Running the ‘libtool’ script. * libtoolize: (libtool)Invoking libtoolize. Adding libtool support. END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY  File: libtool.info, Node: Cheap tricks, Prev: libtool script contents, Up: Maintaining 15.5 Cheap tricks ================= Here are a few tricks that you can use to make maintainership easier: • When people report bugs, ask them to use the ‘--config’, ‘--debug’, or ‘--features’ flags, if you think they will help you. These flags are there to help you get information directly, rather than having to trust second-hand observation. • Rather than reconfiguring libtool every time I make a change to ‘ltmain.in’, I keep a permanent ‘libtool’ script in my ‘PATH’, which sources ‘ltmain.in’ directly. The following steps describe how to create such a script, where ‘/home/src/libtool’ is the directory containing the libtool source tree, ‘/home/src/libtool/libtool’ is a libtool script that has been configured for your platform, and ‘~/bin’ is a directory in your ‘PATH’: trick$ cd ~/bin trick$ sed 's%^\(macro_version=\).*$%\1@VERSION@%; s%^\(macro_revision=\).*$%\1@package_revision@%; /^# ltmain\.sh/q' /home/src/libtool/libtool > libtool trick$ echo '. /home/src/libtool/ltmain.in' >> libtool trick$ chmod +x libtool trick$ libtool --version ltmain.sh (GNU @PACKAGE@@TIMESTAMP@) @VERSION@ Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. trick$ The output of the final ‘libtool --version’ command shows that the ‘ltmain.in’ script is being used directly. 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If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the situation. If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to permit their use in free software.  File: libtool.info, Node: Combined Index, Prev: GNU Free Documentation License, Up: Top Combined Index ************** [index] * Menu: * -no-suppress, libtool compile mode option: Creating object files. (line 92) * -weak option: Linking with dlopened modules. (line 94) * .la files: Linking libraries. (line 24) * .libs subdirectory: Linking libraries. (line 77) * .lo files: Creating object files. (line 28) * AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR: Invoking libtoolize. (line 156) * AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS: Invoking libtoolize. (line 135) * AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL: LT_INIT. (line 212) * AC_DISABLE_SHARED: LT_INIT. (line 216) * AC_DISABLE_STATIC: LT_INIT. (line 233) * AC_ENABLE_SHARED: LT_INIT. (line 224) * AC_ENABLE_STATIC: LT_INIT. (line 241) * AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE: Distributing libltdl. (line 299) * AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE: Distributing libltdl. (line 294) * AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN: LT_INIT. (line 204) * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL: LT_INIT. (line 208) * AC_PROG_LIBTOOL: LT_INIT. (line 21) * AC_WITH_LTDL: Distributing libltdl. (line 41) * aclocal: LT_INIT. (line 363) * allow_undefined_flag: libtool script contents. (line 74) * always_export_symbols: libtool script contents. (line 81) * AM_DISABLE_SHARED: LT_INIT. (line 217) * AM_DISABLE_STATIC: LT_INIT. (line 234) * AM_ENABLE_SHARED: LT_INIT. (line 225) * AM_ENABLE_STATIC: LT_INIT. (line 242) * AM_PROG_LIBTOOL: LT_INIT. (line 22) * application-level dynamic linking: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * application-level dynamic linking <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * ar: Linking libraries. (line 6) * AR: libtool script contents. (line 28) * archive_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 86) * archive_expsym_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 87) * archiver_list_spec: libtool script contents. (line 92) * AS: LT_INIT. (line 303) * autoconf traces: Trace interface. (line 6) * avoiding shared libraries: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * bug reports: Reporting bugs. (line 6) * buggy system linkers: Linking executables. (line 11) * bugs, subtle ones caused by buggy linkers: Linking executables. (line 16) * build: libtool script contents. (line 116) * build_alias: libtool script contents. (line 117) * build_libtool_libs: libtool script contents. (line 122) * build_old_libs: libtool script contents. (line 126) * build_os: libtool script contents. (line 118) * C header files, portable: C header files. (line 6) * C, not using: Other languages. (line 6) * C++, pitfalls: C++ libraries. (line 6) * C++, using: Other languages. (line 6) * CC: LT_INIT. (line 255) * CC <1>: libtool script contents. (line 31) * CFLAGS: LT_INIT. (line 259) * check-interactive: Test descriptions. (line 49) * check-noninteractive: Test descriptions. (line 49) * clean mode: Clean mode. (line 6) * command options, libtool: Invoking libtool. (line 6) * command options, libtoolize: Invoking libtoolize. (line 6) * compile mode: Compile mode. (line 6) * compiler_c_o: libtool script contents. (line 130) * compiler_needs_object: libtool script contents. (line 134) * compiling object files: Creating object files. (line 6) * complexity of library systems: Postmortem. (line 11) * config.guess: Distributing. (line 10) * config.sub: Distributing. (line 13) * configuring libtool: Configuring. (line 6) * convenience libraries: Static libraries. (line 6) * CPPFLAGS: LT_INIT. (line 264) * cross compile: Cross compiling. (line 6) * Cygwin to MinGW Cross: Cygwin to MinGW Cross. (line 6) * debugging libraries: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * definition of libraries: Libtool paradigm. (line 11) * dependencies between libraries: Inter-library dependencies. (line 6) * dependency versioning: Versioning. (line 6) * deplibs_check_method: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 6) * design issues: Issues. (line 6) * design of library interfaces: Library tips. (line 6) * design philosophy: Motivation. (line 6) * developing libraries: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * dlclose: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * dlclose <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * dlerror: Using libltdl. (line 6) * DLLTOOL: LT_INIT. (line 295) * dlopen: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * dlopen <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * dlopen_self: libtool script contents. (line 144) * dlopen_self_static: libtool script contents. (line 148) * dlopen_support: libtool script contents. (line 140) * dlopening modules: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * dlopening modules <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * dlopening, pitfalls: Dlopen issues. (line 6) * dlsym: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * dlsym <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * double-compilation, avoiding: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * dynamic dependencies: Versioning. (line 6) * dynamic linking, applications: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * dynamic linking, applications <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * dynamic modules, names: Finding the dlname. (line 6) * ECHO: libtool script contents. (line 36) * eliding shared libraries: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * examples of using libtool: Using libtool. (line 6) * exclude_expsyms: libtool script contents. (line 152) * execute mode: Execute mode. (line 6) * export_dynamic_flag_spec: libtool script contents. (line 155) * export_symbols_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 159) * extract_expsyms_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 163) * failed tests: When tests fail. (line 6) * fast_install: libtool script contents. (line 170) * FDL, GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License. (line 6) * file name conversion: File name conversion. (line 6) * File Name Conversion - Cygwin to Windows: Cygwin/Windows File Name Conversion. (line 6) * File Name Conversion - Failure: File Name Conversion Failure. (line 6) * File Name Conversion - MinGW: Native MinGW File Name Conversion. (line 6) * File Name Conversion - Unix to Windows: Unix/Windows File Name Conversion. (line 6) * file_magic: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 18) * file_magic_cmd: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 18) * file_magic_glob: libtool script contents. (line 192) * file_magic_test_file: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 18) * finish mode: Finish mode. (line 6) * finish_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 201) * finish_eval: libtool script contents. (line 206) * formal versioning: Libtool versioning. (line 6) * func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32: Cygwin to MinGW Cross. (line 38) * func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 <1>: Cygwin to MinGW Cross. (line 61) * global functions: Library tips. (line 45) * global_symbol_pipe: libtool script contents. (line 209) * global_symbol_to_cdecl: libtool script contents. (line 223) * hardcode_action: libtool script contents. (line 229) * hardcode_direct: libtool script contents. (line 234) * hardcode_direct_absolute: libtool script contents. (line 240) * hardcode_into_libs: libtool script contents. (line 246) * hardcode_libdir_flag_spec: libtool script contents. (line 252) * hardcode_libdir_separator: libtool script contents. (line 258) * hardcode_minus_L: libtool script contents. (line 263) * hardcode_shlibpath_var: libtool script contents. (line 268) * header files: Library tips. (line 39) * host: libtool script contents. (line 275) * host_alias: libtool script contents. (line 276) * host_os: libtool script contents. (line 277) * implementation of libtool: libtool script contents. (line 6) * include files, portable: C header files. (line 6) * include_expsyms: libtool script contents. (line 281) * inferring tags: Tags. (line 6) * inherit_rpath: libtool script contents. (line 285) * install: Installing libraries. (line 19) * install mode: Install mode. (line 6) * install_override_mode: libtool script contents. (line 290) * install-sh: Distributing. (line 16) * installation, finishing: Installing libraries. (line 54) * inter-library dependencies: Inter-library dependencies. (line 6) * inter-library dependency: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 6) * language names: Tags. (line 6) * languages, non-C: Other languages. (line 6) * LD: LT_INIT. (line 269) * LD <1>: libtool script contents. (line 41) * LDFLAGS: LT_INIT. (line 274) * libext: libtool script contents. (line 298) * libltdl: Using libltdl. (line 6) * libname_spec: libtool script contents. (line 301) * libraries, definition of: Libtool paradigm. (line 11) * libraries, finishing installation: Installing libraries. (line 54) * libraries, stripping: Installing libraries. (line 44) * library interfaces: Interfaces. (line 6) * library interfaces, design: Library tips. (line 6) * library object file: Creating object files. (line 28) * library_names_spec: libtool script contents. (line 306) * LIBS: LT_INIT. (line 279) * libtool: Invoking libtool. (line 6) * libtool command options: Invoking libtool. (line 6) * libtool examples: Using libtool. (line 6) * libtool implementation: libtool script contents. (line 6) * libtool libraries: Linking libraries. (line 24) * libtool library versions: Libtool versioning. (line 6) * libtool specifications: Motivation. (line 20) * libtoolize: Invoking libtoolize. (line 6) * libtoolize command options: Invoking libtoolize. (line 6) * LIBTOOLIZE_OPTIONS: Invoking libtoolize. (line 119) * link mode: Link mode. (line 6) * link_all_deplibs: libtool script contents. (line 311) * link_static_flag: libtool script contents. (line 316) * linking against installed libraries: Linking executables. (line 6) * linking against uninstalled libraries: Linking executables. (line 25) * linking with installed libtool libraries: Linking executables. (line 49) * linking, dlopen: Linking with dlopened modules. (line 6) * linking, dlpreopen: Linking with dlopened modules. (line 6) * linking, partial: Link mode. (line 219) * LN_S: LT_INIT. (line 290) * lock_old_archive_extraction: libtool script contents. (line 112) * LT_CMD_MAX_LEN: Autoconf macros. (line 14) * LT_CONFIG_LTDL_DIR: Distributing libltdl. (line 31) * lt_cv_to_host_file_cmd: Cygwin to MinGW Cross. (line 61) * lt_cv_to_tool_file_cmd: Cygwin to MinGW Cross. (line 38) * lt_cv_to_tool_file_cmd <1>: Cygwin to MinGW Cross. (line 61) * LT_CYGPATH: LT_CYGPATH. (line 6) * LT_DIRSEP_CHAR: Libltdl interface. (line 35) * lt_dladderror: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 186) * lt_dladdsearchdir: Libltdl interface. (line 237) * lt_dladvise: Libltdl interface. (line 45) * lt_dladvise_destroy: Libltdl interface. (line 140) * lt_dladvise_ext: Libltdl interface. (line 147) * lt_dladvise_global: Libltdl interface. (line 172) * lt_dladvise_init: Libltdl interface. (line 130) * lt_dladvise_local: Libltdl interface. (line 189) * lt_dladvise_preload: Libltdl interface. (line 215) * lt_dladvise_resident: Libltdl interface. (line 206) * lt_dlcaller_get_data: User defined module data. (line 151) * lt_dlcaller_set_data: User defined module data. (line 125) * lt_dlclose: Libltdl interface. (line 221) * lt_dlerror: Libltdl interface. (line 231) * lt_dlexit: Libltdl interface. (line 61) * lt_dlforeachfile: Libltdl interface. (line 256) * lt_dlgetinfo: User defined module data. (line 25) * lt_dlgetsearchpath: Libltdl interface. (line 253) * lt_dlhandle: Libltdl interface. (line 41) * lt_dlhandle_fetch: User defined module data. (line 110) * lt_dlhandle_interface: User defined module data. (line 38) * lt_dlhandle_iterate: User defined module data. (line 95) * lt_dlhandle_map: User defined module data. (line 84) * lt_dlinfo: User defined module data. (line 10) * lt_dlinit: Libltdl interface. (line 56) * lt_dlinsertsearchdir: Libltdl interface. (line 241) * lt_dlinterface_free: User defined module data. (line 81) * lt_dlinterface_id: User defined module data. (line 34) * lt_dlinterface_register: User defined module data. (line 72) * lt_dlisresident: Libltdl interface. (line 285) * lt_dlloader: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 41) * lt_dlloader_add: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 127) * lt_dlloader_data: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 177) * lt_dlloader_exit: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 82) * lt_dlloader_find: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 159) * lt_dlloader_name: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 171) * lt_dlloader_next: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 150) * lt_dlloader_remove: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 140) * lt_dlmakeresident: Libltdl interface. (line 275) * lt_dlopen: Libltdl interface. (line 67) * lt_dlopenadvise: Libltdl interface. (line 119) * lt_dlopenext: Libltdl interface. (line 104) * lt_dlpreload: Dlpreopening. (line 68) * lt_dlpreload_callback_func: Dlpreopening. (line 96) * lt_dlpreload_default: Dlpreopening. (line 74) * lt_dlpreload_open: Dlpreopening. (line 101) * lt_dlseterror: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 198) * lt_dlsetsearchpath: Libltdl interface. (line 248) * lt_dlsym: Libltdl interface. (line 226) * lt_dlsymlist: Dlpreopening. (line 40) * lt_dlsymlist <1>: Libltdl interface. (line 50) * lt_find_sym: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 75) * LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE: Autoconf macros. (line 23) * LT_INIT: LT_INIT. (line 20) * LT_LANG: LT_INIT. (line 183) * LT_LIB_DLLOAD: Autoconf macros. (line 34) * LT_LIB_M: Autoconf macros. (line 30) * lt_module: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 37) * lt_module_close: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 67) * lt_module_open: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 57) * LT_OUTPUT: LT_INIT. (line 349) * LT_PATH_LD: Autoconf macros. (line 49) * LT_PATH_NM: Autoconf macros. (line 55) * LT_PATHSEP_CHAR: Libltdl interface. (line 31) * lt_preloaded_symbols[]: Dlpreopening. (line 46) * LT_PREREQ: LT_INIT. (line 12) * LT_SUPPORTED_TAG: Trace interface. (line 12) * LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS: Autoconf macros. (line 68) * LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF: Autoconf macros. (line 62) * LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH: Autoconf macros. (line 73) * LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH: LT_INIT. (line 311) * LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT: Autoconf macros. (line 77) * LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH: Autoconf macros. (line 83) * LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE: Autoconf macros. (line 88) * lt_user_data: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 44) * lt_user_dlloader: Module loaders for libltdl. (line 47) * LT_WITH_LTDL: Distributing libltdl. (line 40) * LTCC: libtool script contents. (line 45) * LTCFLAGS: libtool script contents. (line 46) * LTDL_CONVENIENCE: Distributing libltdl. (line 298) * LTDL_INIT: Distributing libltdl. (line 39) * LTDL_INSTALLABLE: Distributing libltdl. (line 293) * LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS: Dlpreopening. (line 84) * LTLIBOBJS: Autoconf and LTLIBOBJS. (line 8) * LTLIBRARIES: Using Automake. (line 6) * ltmain.sh: Distributing. (line 19) * macro_revision: libtool script contents. (line 321) * macro_version: libtool script contents. (line 320) * Makefile: Makefile rules. (line 6) * Makefile.am: Makefile rules. (line 6) * Makefile.in: Makefile rules. (line 6) * MANIFEST_TOOL: LT_INIT. (line 307) * max_cmd_len: libtool script contents. (line 326) * mode, clean: Clean mode. (line 6) * mode, compile: Compile mode. (line 6) * mode, execute: Execute mode. (line 6) * mode, finish: Finish mode. (line 6) * mode, install: Install mode. (line 6) * mode, link: Link mode. (line 6) * mode, uninstall: Uninstall mode. (line 6) * modules, dynamic: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * modules, dynamic <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * motivation for writing libtool: Motivation. (line 6) * MSYS: Native MinGW File Name Conversion. (line 6) * names of dynamic modules: Finding the dlname. (line 6) * need_lib_prefix: libtool script contents. (line 330) * need_locks: libtool script contents. (line 343) * need_version: libtool script contents. (line 337) * NM: LT_INIT. (line 284) * NM <1>: libtool script contents. (line 50) * nm_file_list_spec: libtool script contents. (line 347) * no_builtin_flag: libtool script contents. (line 350) * no_undefined_flag: libtool script contents. (line 354) * none: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 32) * objdir: libtool script contents. (line 359) * OBJDUMP: LT_INIT. (line 299) * object files, compiling: Creating object files. (line 6) * object files, library: Creating object files. (line 28) * objext: libtool script contents. (line 362) * old_archive_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 88) * old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 101) * old_archive_from_new_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 95) * old_postinstall_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 369) * old_postuninstall_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 374) * old_striplib: libtool script contents. (line 414) * opaque data types: Library tips. (line 28) * options, libtool command: Invoking libtool. (line 6) * options, libtoolize command: Invoking libtoolize. (line 6) * other implementations, flaws in: Postmortem. (line 6) * partial linking: Link mode. (line 219) * pass_all: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 26) * path conversion: File name conversion. (line 6) * Path Conversion - Cygwin to Windows: Cygwin/Windows File Name Conversion. (line 6) * Path Conversion - Failure: File Name Conversion Failure. (line 6) * Path Conversion - MinGW: Native MinGW File Name Conversion. (line 6) * Path Conversion - Unix to Windows: Unix/Windows File Name Conversion. (line 6) * PIC (position-independent code): Creating object files. (line 23) * pic_flag: libtool script contents. (line 365) * pitfalls using C++: C++ libraries. (line 6) * pitfalls with dlopen: Dlopen issues. (line 6) * portable C headers: C header files. (line 6) * position-independent code: Creating object files. (line 23) * postinstall_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 368) * postinstallation: Installing libraries. (line 54) * postlink_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 378) * postuninstall_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 373) * problem reports: Reporting bugs. (line 6) * problems, blaming somebody else for: Troubleshooting. (line 6) * problems, solving: Troubleshooting. (line 6) * program wrapper executables: Wrapper executables. (line 6) * program wrapper scripts: Linking executables. (line 70) * ranlib: Linking libraries. (line 12) * RANLIB: LT_INIT. (line 287) * RANLIB <1>: libtool script contents. (line 71) * reload_cmds: libtool script contents. (line 387) * reload_flag: libtool script contents. (line 388) * renaming interface functions: Library tips. (line 21) * reporting bugs: Reporting bugs. (line 6) * reusability of library systems: Postmortem. (line 6) * runpath_var: libtool script contents. (line 392) * saving time: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * security problems with buggy linkers: Linking executables. (line 16) * shared libraries, not using: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * shared library versions: Versioning. (line 6) * shl_load: Dlopened modules. (line 6) * shl_load <1>: Using libltdl. (line 6) * shlibpath_overrides_runpath: libtool script contents. (line 396) * shlibpath_var: libtool script contents. (line 405) * solving problems: Troubleshooting. (line 6) * soname_spec: libtool script contents. (line 409) * specifications for libtool: Motivation. (line 20) * standalone binaries: Static libraries. (line 63) * static linking: Static libraries. (line 6) * strip: Installing libraries. (line 6) * striplib: libtool script contents. (line 413) * stripping libraries: Installing libraries. (line 44) * su: Installing libraries. (line 9) * sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec: libtool script contents. (line 420) * sys_lib_search_path_spec: libtool script contents. (line 425) * tag names: Tags. (line 6) * test suite: Libtool test suite. (line 6) * tests, failed: When tests fail. (line 6) * thread_safe_flag_spec: libtool script contents. (line 434) * time, saving: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * to_host_file_cmd: libtool script contents. (line 438) * to_tool_file_cmd: libtool script contents. (line 448) * trace interface: Trace interface. (line 6) * tricky design issues: Issues. (line 6) * trouble with C++: C++ libraries. (line 6) * trouble with dlopen: Dlopen issues. (line 6) * troubleshooting: Troubleshooting. (line 6) * undefined symbols, allowing: Link mode. (line 14) * uninstall mode: Uninstall mode. (line 6) * unknown: Porting inter-library dependencies. (line 37) * unresolved symbols, allowing: Link mode. (line 14) * using shared libraries, not: Static-only libraries. (line 6) * version_type: libtool script contents. (line 455) * versioning, formal: Libtool versioning. (line 6) * want_nocaseglob: libtool script contents. (line 460) * whole_archive_flag_spec: libtool script contents. (line 466) * Windows DLLs: Windows DLLs. (line 6) * wl: libtool script contents. (line 469) * wrapper executables for uninstalled programs: Wrapper executables. (line 6) * wrapper scripts for programs: Linking executables. (line 70)