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Name: libltdl7 Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Version: 2.4.6 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: 3.2.1 Build date: Fri Jul 24 13:58:29 2020
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Build host: s390zp36
Size: 43528 Source RPM: libtool-2.4.6-3.2.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/
Summary: Libtool Runtime Library
Library needed by programs that use the ltdl interface of GNU libtool.

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Requires

License

LGPL-2.1+

Changelog

* Wed Mar 16 2016 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - Fix install_info_{install,delete} usage: install-info does not
    allow file globbing.
* Thu Aug 06 2015 pth@suse.de
  - Remove spurious install_info_delete in postun (bsc#940773).
* Mon May 04 2015 pth@suse.de
  - Fix call of install_info.
* Mon Apr 20 2015 pth@suse.de
  - Remove empty entry.
* Sun Apr 19 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Use url for signature
  - Add keyring file for automatic verification of signature
  - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner
  - Remove old ppc/ppc64 obsolete/provides
  - Update info pre/post requires and replace postun with preun
* Fri Apr 17 2015 pth@suse.de
  - Update to 2.4.6:
    Noteworthy changes in release 2.4.6 (2015-02-15) [stable]
    * New features:
    - LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH can be set in config.site, or at configure time
      and persists correctly in the generated libtool script.
    * Bug fixes:
    - Fix a race condition in ltdl dryrun test that would cause spurious
      random failures of that test.
    - LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH is munged correctly.
  - Add tarball signature.
* Mon Feb 09 2015 pth@suse.de
  - Add libtool-no_host_name.patch to remove the host name from
    generated scripts (bnc#916268).
* Thu Jan 22 2015 foss@grueninger.de
  - Update to libtool 2.4.5
    New features:
    - Libtoolize searches for the best available M4 on the user PATH at
      runtime, rather than settling for the first one found.
    - Support munging sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec with LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH
      environment variable.
    Bug fixes:
    - Bail out at configure time if the installed M4 is not sufficient
      for the purposes of libtoolize.
    - freebsd-elf library versioning was upgraded incorrectly in 2.4.4,
      but now works properly again.
    - Fix a 2.4.4 regression so that libltdl subprojects do not warn
      about missing libltdl/libltdl directory as in prior releases.
    - When using Sun C++ on Solaris or GNU/Linux we used to set libtool's
      postdeps permanently, based on the contents of $CXX and $CXXFLAGS at
      configure time, which was brittle and error-prone.  Now, we no
      longer check for a SunCC ABI at configure time, but augment the
      postdeps at libtool time based on the current invocation flags on
      each call.
    Changes in supported systems or compilers:
    - /usr/local prefixed rpaths are now added to the link-line on
      ia64-hp-hpux*, because the default system runtime loader path does
      not contain them.
    - Previously, when using Sun C++ on Solaris or GNU/Linux, `-Cstd -Crun`
      flags were added to $postdeps unless CXX or CXXFLAGS contained
      `-library=stlport4`.  Newer releases have added other compiler flags
      that are also incompatible with `-Cstd -Crun`, so now we don't add
      them if any of `-std=c++[0-9][0-9]`, `-library=stdcxx4` or
      `-compat=g` were found in CXX or CXXFLAGS when the Sun C++ compiler
      is detected.
* Sat Dec 06 2014 foss@grueninger.de
  - Require M4 as libtool's libtoolize requires it since 2.4.3
* Sat Nov 29 2014 foss@grueninger.de
  - Drop patch libtool-dont_delete_gnulib_files.patch which is
    included in 2.4.4
  - Update to libtool 2.4.4
    * * New features:
    - Libltdl maintains its own fork of argz, with macros and files in
      the LT_ and lt__ namespaces (resp.) where they cannot clash with
      client projects' use of gnulib argz.
    * * Bug fixes:
    - Installation of 'libtoolize' once again obeys '--program-prefix',
      '--program-suffix' and '--program-transform-name' configure options.
    - `libtoolize` doesn't remove any files that it can't reinstall,
      including old versions of the snippet directory, and gnulib's
      version of the argz module and supporting files.
    - LT_FUNC_DLYSM_USCORE now works correctly on systems that don't
      support self dlopen()ing.
    * * Important incompatible changes:
    - LT_LIB_DLLOAD no longer prepends -ldl or -ldld to LIBS, causing
      duplicate occurrences in libltdl link lines.  If you need to
      add a library for dlopen() or shl_load() in your Makefile, then
      use $(LIBADD_DLOPEN) or $(LIBADD_SHL_LOAD) respectively.  If you
      are using libltdl, this all happens automatically, and the only
      difference you'll see is no more duplicated library names in the
      verbose link line.
    * * Changes in supported systems or compilers:
    - Preliminary support for tcc on linux*.  Although it already worked
      sometimes in previous releases, making sure to set LD correctly now
      avoids mis-matching GNU ld with tcc:
      ./configure CC=tcc LD=tcc
    - Added -os2dllname option to work around 8 character base name
      limit on OS/2.  The option has no effect on other systems.
    - Support for DLL versioning, -export-symbols and -export-symbols-regex
      on OS/2.
    - Support filename-based shared library versioning on AIX. See manual
      for details.
* Sat Nov 29 2014 foss@grueninger.de
  -
* Fri Nov 21 2014 pth@suse.de
  - Add libtool-dont_delete_gnulib_files.patch that prevents deletion
    of files from gnulib to be deleted by libtoolize.
  - BuildRequire help2man.
  - Remove unneeded clean section.
  - Use rpm macros where possible.
  - Pass V=1 to make to make compilation verbose.
* Mon Nov 03 2014 foss@grueninger.de
  - Drop patch config-guess-sub-update.patch for libltdl/config as the
    folder no longer exists.
  - Drop patch libtool-ppc64le.patch for ppc handling as it is already
    part of v2.4.3
  - Update to libtool 2.4.3
    * * New features:
    - Moved to gnulib release infrastructure.
    - M4 is now used for scanning the M4 macros in your configure.ac that
    'libtoolize' looks at to determine what files you want, and where you
    would like them installed.  This means that you can compose your
    version number or any other argument that Libtoolize needs to know at
    M4 time using git-version-gen from gnulib, for example.
    - Invoking 'libtoolize --ltdl' no longer maintains a separate autoconf
    macro directory in the libltdl tree, but automatically adjusts the
    installed libltdl configuration files to share whatever macro
    directory is declared by the parent project. (Note: if you were
    already sharing a macro directory with AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR(ltdl/m4)
    or similar, that still works as does any other directory choice).
    - Invoking 'libtoolize --ltdl' no longer maintains a separate auxiliary
    scripts directory in the libltdl tree, but automatically adjusts the
    installed libltdl configuration files to share whatever auxiliary
    scripts directory is declared by the parent project. (Note: if you
    were already sharing an auxiliary directory with subproject libltdl
    using AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(ltdl/config) or similar, that still works as
    does any other directory choice).
    - The legacy tests have all been migrated to the Autotest harness.
    - The Autotest testsuite can be run without the especially time consuming
    tests with:
      make check-local TESTSUITEFLAGS='-k "!expensive"'
    * * Bug fixes:
    - Fix a long-standing latent bug in autom4te include path for autotests
    with VPATH builds.
    - Fix a long-standing latent bug in libtoolize that could delete lines
    from libltdl/Makefile.am in recursive mode due to underquoting in a
    sed script.
    - Fix a long-standing bug in libtoolize, by outputting the 'putting
    auxiliary files in' header with 'libtoolize --ltdl --subproject'.
    - Fix a long-standing bug in libtoolize subproject installation, by not
    installing a set of autoconf macro files into the parent project if
    there is no configure.ac present to use them.
    - The libtoolize subproject mode selector is now named '--subproject'
    and is equivalent to the implied '--subproject' mode when no other
    mode is selected; '--standalone' never worked, and is no longer
    accepted.
    - Libtool and libtoolize no longer choke on paths with a comma in them.
    - In the case where $SHELL does not have the same enhanced features
    (e.g. the ability to parse 'var+=append') as $CONFIG_SHELL, libtool
    will now correctly fallback to using only vanilla shell features
    instead of failing with a parse at startup.
    - Correctly recognize import libraries when Microsoft dumpbin is used
    as the name lister and extend the dumpbin wrapper to find symbols
    in import libraries using the -headers option of dumpbin. Also fix a
    bug in the dumpbin wrapper that could lead to broken symbol listings
    in some corner cases.
    - Use the improved Microsoft dumpbin support to mend preloading of
    import libraries for Microsoft Visual C/C++.
    - No longer mangle module-definition (.def) files when feeding them to
    the Microsoft Visual C/C++ linker via the -export-symbols argument to
    the libtool script, thus matching how .def files are handled when
    using GNU tools.
    - Recognize more variants (e.g. those starting with a LIBRARY statement)
    of module-definitions (.def) files when using them instead of a raw
    list of symbols to export.
    - Fix a long-standing bug when using libtoolize without automake; we
    no longer remove install-sh with --force, since it's not a file
    libtoolize will reinstall without --install..
    * * Important incompatible changes:
    - GNU M4 is required to run libtoolize in a directory with a
    'configure.ac' (or 'configure.in') that needs tracing to determine
    what modes and directories have been specified.
    - The use of the idiosyncratically named 'Makefile.inc' in nonrecursive
    libltdl builds is deprecated, although it will be supported for one
    more year or until the next release, whichever takes longer.  Please
    upgrade to the more standard naming of 'ltdl.mk' in keeping with other
    GNU projects.
    - libtoolize now behaves consistenty in respect of multiple directory
    arguments to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS and multiple invocations of AC_CONFIG-
    _MACRO_DIRS, where the first directory is always selected.  Previous
    releases took the first ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS argument, but the last
    invocation of AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS.
    - The libtoolize program now advises use of the new Autoconf
    AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS declaration.  If you follow that advice, all
    your developers will need at least autoconf-2.70 and automake-1.13
    to rebootstrap your probject.  If you still need to support
    bootstrap with older Autotools, then you should add the following
    to your configure.ac file:
      m4_ifndef([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS],
      [m4_define([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS],
      m4_defn([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR]))])
    - Overhead of probing for a non-backslash crippled echo equivalent
    during initialization of every script has been removed in favor of
    trusting that "printf %s\n" works out of the box on all non-museum
    host architectures.  Manually setting ECHO appropriately in the
    build environment will be necessary on some ancient architectures.
    * * Changes in supported systems or compilers:
    - Support for bitrig (*-*-bitrig*).
    - Solaris 7 and earlier requires ECHO=/usr/ucb/echo in the build
    environment, to build and use libtool.

Files

/usr/lib64/libltdl.so.7
/usr/lib64/libltdl.so.7.3.1


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