Hi all, I'm in the process of trying to get winelib working on an HP-UX / PA-RISC machine. The first issue I've come across is related to autoconf, and I'm afraid I'm far from an autoconf guru, so I wanted to post my proposed solution here before submitting a patch. The problem is that the current autoconf tests done to determine how to link a shared library aren't very good - they use WINE_TRY_CFLAGS, which builds a c file containing something like "void main() { } " and tries to link it. The problem is that this isn't a very good test about whether you can link a *shared library* - since you've got a main line defined. Unfortunately the gnu ld doesn't work on hpux, so I have to use the system linker, and the UnixWare link test succeed when it should fail - since the HPUX linker doesn't understand the arguments it is given, it goes on to link an executable and generates a warning about not being able to hide symbol "conftest.so.1.0". I believe that a better test is to try to link a shared lib from a C file containing "void myfunc() {}" - this way if the provided arguments don't convince the linker to create a shared lib, you'll get a error about "main" being undefined. My proposed solution is to define a new function "WINE_TRY_SHLIB" that does what I describe above, and then use it in the 3 existing places we're checking for shared libs, and add a new test specifically for hpux. I've attached my proposed patch file (although I'm still trying to sort out exactly what flags I need for hpux libs)... Does this seem reasonable? thanks, Warren (See attached file: patch.txt)
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