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Subject: RE: Avail for test: libtool-devel-1.9f_20041024-1, libltdl6-1.9f_20041024-1
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Chuck wrote:
> New alpha versions of libtool available for test.  This is
> very close to what libtool-2.0 will be.  Please evaluate.

I have further problems in that linking against -ldxguid prevents
a library from being linked as a dll. I only get a static lib,
which is not what I want.

I realize that /lib/w32api/libdxguid.a is not an import library,
but I have no problems with the generated dll if I disable the
test that prevent libtool from linking the dll.

Is this to be expected? If so, is there a recommended way to work
around it?

Cheers,
Peter

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