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Re: after configuring with --enable-all-static, many undefined references when linking

From: Eric Hanchrow <offby1_at_blarg.net>
Date: 2007-09-26 23:06:53 CEST

>>>>> "Max" == Max Bowsher <maxb1@ukf.net> writes:

    Max> Well, the cause is that it's linking with libsasl2.a, not
    Max> libsasl2.la.

Glad you figured it out.

    Max> Do people use --enable-all-static enough to justify
    Max> considering this a bug?

I have no idea. _I_ use it on occasion in order to build a binary on
box A that will run on box B -- where box B lacks both a development
environment, and the shared libraries that the released svn needs.
                                  
    Max> Personally I would never static-link Subversion.

Why not?

-- 
Keaton, Chaplin, Garbo - let them now make room for Gromit.
        A. O. Scott, in The New York Times
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