s3: Don't use as-needed
authorVolker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
Sun, 18 Jul 2010 09:56:17 +0000 (11:56 +0200)
committerVolker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
Sun, 18 Jul 2010 10:13:52 +0000 (12:13 +0200)
This is just broken. RHEL5 can't deal with it, FreeBSD8 is broken with it, and
who knows what other platforms are broken. I can rather live with a system that
links in a bit too much than a system that does not work at all.

source3/configure.in

index 6157f373a20a8a57f9c226f326149da03f5dde43..43119fb246c20ecde364c18b473ffe7c22717908 100644 (file)
@@ -1799,39 +1799,6 @@ fi
 
 AC_MSG_RESULT($BLDSHARED)
 
-saved_before_as_needed_ldflags="$LDFLAGS"
-for flags in "-Wl,--as-needed" "-Wl,-z,ignore" "-z ignore" ; do
-       saved_ldflags="$LDFLAGS"
-       AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $flags works])
-       LDFLAGS="$flags $saved_ldflags"
-       AC_TRY_LINK([],[],
-               [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
-               LD_AS_NEEDED_FLAG=$flags
-               ld_as_needed_flag_found=yes],
-               AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
-       LDFLAGS="$LD_AS_NEEDED_FLAG $saved_ldflags"
-       test x"$ld_as_needed_flag_found" = xyes && break
-done
-
-# check if we have to disable LD_AS_NEEDED_FLAG:
-# On some systems for a veriety of reasons linking with
-# -Wl,--as-needed -lreadline -lncurses fails
-# we have to retest, if these combination is detected before.
-# Bugzilla #7209
-
-if test x$ac_cv_lib_readline_rl_callback_handler_install = xyes ; then
-       if test x$ld_as_needed_flag_found = xyes ; then
-               AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $LD_AS_NEEDED_FLAG works with readline])
-               # try if check no fails
-               save_LIBS=$LIBS
-               LIBS="$LIBS $TERMLIBS"
-               AC_TRY_LINK([], [rl_callback_handler_install();], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],[ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]); LDFLAGS="$saved_before_as_needed_ldflags"])
-               LIBS="$save_LIBS"
-        fi
-fi
-
-
-
 # for historical reasons almost all linkers don't complain about unresolved
 # symbols in shared libs. Except for the internal samba modules we want to get
 # errors when we produce a shared lib with unresolved symbols. On some