On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 20:42 +0100, Robert Nagy wrote:
If the internal hyphen library is used which does not
build a shared object, then link to $(SOLARLIBDIR)/libhyphen.a,
instead of using -lhyphen on UNX + GCC.
How come, the -L options should place solarlibdir before the system
ones, so -Lhyphen should link against libhyphen.a first before going
looking for anything else ?
Have you placed /usr/local/lib or /usr/lib or something into your linker
flags before SOLARLIBDIR and have another libhyphen in there ?
C.
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