Oh blast. It did that on i386 too, now that I look for it. >_< So
libtool strikes again, transforming a simple 'rlm_eap_tls.so' into
-lrlm_eap_tls. (It sees the .so and removes the .so and the initial lib
if present, and then prepends -l, rather than only doing so _if_ there's
an initial lib and following .so)
I'll upload it as-is, and have a play next week (linux.conf.au! ^_^).
I _think_ my last attempt involved causing librlm_eap_tls.* to come into
existence during linking. The soname remains rlm_eap_tls so the actual
references embedded in rlm_eap_{peap,ttls} are OK, and you can
afterwards whack librlm_eap_tls.* and still have a working result. I'm
pretty sure I had it working in make, and was just trying to find a good
way to make it happen during the Debian build...
Or I hit some other problem which escapes me.
Alternatively, now we're usng a local libtool, I could try and hack on
it to not screw with the lovingly crafted link-lines it's given.
Clearly. Thanks for the help and an explanation.
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Konstantin Kubatkin [KUB-RIPE] [KUB-UANIC]
Kherson, TriLogiC Group
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