| # GNU Libtool |
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| 1. Introduction |
| =============== |
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| [GNU Libtool][libtool] is a generic library support script. |
| [Libtool][] hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a |
| consistent, portable interface. |
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| Libtool's home page is: |
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| https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/libtool.html |
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| See the file [NEWS][] for a description of recent changes to Libtool. |
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| Please note that you can build GNU Libtool from this directory using a |
| vendor Make program as long as this is an official release tarball; |
| otherwise you will need GNU Make for sane VPATH support. See the file |
| [INSTALL][] for complete generic instructions on how to build and install |
| Libtool. Also, see the file [doc/notes.txt][notes] for some platform- |
| specific information. |
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| See the info node (libtool)Tested Platforms. (or the file |
| [doc/PLATFORMS][platforms]) for a list of platforms that Libtool already |
| supports. |
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| Please try it on all the platforms you have access to: |
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| * If it builds and passes the test suite (`gmake check`), please send |
| a short note to the [libtool mailing list][libtool list] with a |
| subject line including the string `[PLATFORM]`, and containing the |
| details from the end of `./libtool --help` in the body. |
| * Otherwise, see _Reporting Bugs_ below for how to help us fix any |
| problems you discover. |
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| To use Libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your |
| `Makefile`, `Makefile.in`, or `Makefile.am`. See the documentation for |
| details. |
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| [install]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/automake.git/tree/INSTALL |
| [libtool]: https://www.gnu.org/s/libtool |
| [libtool list]: mailto:libtool@gnu.org |
| [news]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/NEWS |
| [notes]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/doc/notes.texi |
| [platforms]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/doc/PLATFORMS |
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| 2. Reporting Bugs |
| ================= |
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| If this distribution doesn't work for you, before you report the |
| problem, at least try upgrading to the latest released version first, |
| and see whether the issue persists. If you feel able, you can also |
| check whether the issue has been fixed in the development sources for |
| the next release (see _Obtaining the Latest Sources_ below). |
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| Once you've determined that your bug is still not fixed in the latest |
| version, please send a full report to the libtool [bug mailing list][], |
| including: |
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| 1. the information from the end of the help message given by |
| `./libtool --help`, and the verbose output of any failed tests |
| (see _The Test Suites_ immediately below); |
| 2. complete instructions for how to reproduce your bug, along with |
| the results you were expecting, and how they differ from what you |
| actually see; |
| 3. a workaround or full fix for the bug, if you have it; |
| 4. a copy of `tests/testsuite.log` if you are experiencing failures |
| in the Autotest testsuite. |
| 5. new test cases for the testsuite that demonstrate the bug are |
| especially welcome, and will help to ensure that future releases |
| don't reintroduce the problem - if you're not able to write a |
| complete testsuite case, a simple standalone shell script is |
| usually good enough to help us write a test for you. |
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| If you have any other suggestions, or if you wish to port Libtool to a |
| new platform, please send email to the [mailing list][libtool list]. |
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| Please note that if you send us an non-trivial code for inclusion in a |
| future release, we may ask you for a copyright assignment (for brief |
| details see the 'Copyright Assignment' section on our |
| [Contributing][contribute] webpage. |
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| [bug mailing list]: mailto:bug-libtool@gnu.org |
| [contribute]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/contribute.html |
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| 3. The Test Suite |
| ================= |
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| Libtool comes an integrated sets of tests to check that your build |
| is sane. You can run like this, assuming that `gmake` refers to GNU |
| make: |
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| gmake check |
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| The new, Autotest-driven testsuite is documented in: |
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| info Autoconf 'testsuite Invocation' |
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| but simple help may also be obtained through: |
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| gmake check TESTSUITEFLAGS='--help' |
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| For verbose output, add the flag '-v', for running only a subset of the |
| independent tests, merely specify them by number or by keyword, both of |
| which are displayed with the '--list' flag. For example, the 'libtool' |
| keyword is used for the tests that exercise only this script. So it is |
| possible to test an installed script, possibly from a different Libtool |
| release, with: |
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| gmake check \ |
| TESTSUITEFLAGS="-k libtool LIBTOOL=/path/to/libtool" |
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| Some tests, like the one exercising `max_cmd_len` limits, make use of |
| this to invoke the testsuite recursively on a subset of tests. For these |
| tests, the variable `INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS` may be used. It will be |
| expanded right after the `-k libtool`, without separating whitespace, so |
| that further limiting of the recursive set of tests is possible. For |
| example, to run only the template tests within the `max_cmd_len`, use: |
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| gmake check TESTSUITEFLAGS="-v -x -k max_cmd_len \ |
| INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS=',template -v -x'" |
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| If you wish to report test failures to the libtool list, you need to |
| send the file `tests/testsuite.log` to the [bug mailing list][]. |
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| 4. Obtaining the Latest Sources |
| =============================== |
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| * With the exception of ancient releases, all official GNU Libtool |
| releases have a detached GPG signature file. With this you can verify |
| that the corresponding file (i.e. without the `.sig` suffix) is the |
| same file that was released by the owner of it's GPG key ID. First, |
| be sure to download both the .sig file and the corresponding release, |
| then run a command like this: |
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| gpg --verify libtool-x.y.z.tar.gz.sig |
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| If that command fails because you don't have the required public key, |
| then run this command to import it: |
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| gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 2983D606 |
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| and then rerun the `gpg --verify` command. |
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| * Official stable releases of GNU Libtool, along with these detached |
| signature files are available from: |
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| ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool |
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| To reduce load on the main server, please use one of the mirrors |
| listed at: |
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| https://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html |
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| * Alpha quality pre-releases of GNU Libtool, also with detached |
| signature files are available from: |
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| ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/libtool |
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| and some of the mirrors listed at: |
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| https://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html |
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| * The master libtool repository is stored in git. |
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| Development and testing is primarily done on the 'development' git |
| branch. 'master' is used for release ready code. Periodically, |
| commits are cherry-picked from 'development' to 'master'. |
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| If you are a member of the savannah group for GNU Libtool, a writable |
| copy of the libtool repository can be obtained by: |
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| git clone <savannah-user>@git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/libtool.git |
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| If you are behind a firewall that blocks the git protocol, you may |
| find it useful to use |
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| git config --global url.https://git.sv.gnu.org/r/.insteadof \ |
| git://git.sv.gnu.org/ |
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| to force git to transparently rewrite all savannah git references to |
| use http. |
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| If you are not a member of the savannah group for GNU Libtool, you can |
| still fetch a read-only copy with either: |
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| git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/libtool.git |
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| or using the CVS pserver protocol: |
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| cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@pserver.git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/libtool.git \ |
| co -d libtool HEAD |
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| * Before you can build from git, you need to bootstrap. This requires: |
| - Autoconf 2.64 or later |
| - Automake 1.11.1 or later |
| - Help2man 1.29 or later |
| - Xz 4.999.8beta or later (from [tukaani.org](https://tukaani.org/xz)) |
| - Texinfo 4.8 or later |
| - Any prerequisites of the above (such as m4, perl, tex) |
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| Note that these bootstrapping dependencies are much stricter than |
| those required to use a distributed release for your own packages. |
| After installation, GNU Libtool is designed to work either standalone, |
| or optionally with: |
| - Autoconf 2.59 or later |
| - Automake 1.9.6 or later |
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| * The `bootstrap` script sets up the source directory for you to hack. |
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| 5. Version Numbering |
| ==================== |
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| People have complained that they find the version numbering scheme under |
| which libtool is released confusing... so we've changed it! |
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| It works like this: |
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| <major-number>.<minor-number> |
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| Releases with a **major-number** less than 1 were not yet feature |
| complete. Releases with a **major-number** of 1 used the old numbering |
| scheme that everyone disliked so much. Releases with a **major-number** |
| of 2 us the new scheme described here. If libtool ever undergoes a |
| major rewrite or substantial restructuring, the **major-number** will be |
| incremented again. |
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| If we make a patch release to fix bugs in a stable release, we use a |
| third number, so: |
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| 2.4.2 |
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| If we make an alpha quality prerelease, we use a fourth number for the |
| number of changsets applied since the version it's based on: |
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| 2.4.2.418 |
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| And finally, if you build an unreleased version it will have a short git |
| revision hash string in hexadecimal appended to all of that: |
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| 2.4.2.418.3-30eaa |
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| -- |
| Copyright (C) 2004-2010, 2015-2019, 2021-2025 Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc. |
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| Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2004 |
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| This file is part of GNU Libtool. |
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| Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, |
| are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright |
| notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, |
| without warranty of any kind. |
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