Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
Fact: the underlying issue is a libtool bug.

Wrong, it isn't just that, --as-needed and libtool are unrelated.

Fact: as-needed does not fix this bug. It attempts to work around it.

Wrong, --as-needed does exactly what is supposed to do, precise bookkeeping.

Fact: as-needed breaks standard-compliant code.

Wrong, --as-needed breaks disputable code that happens to be standard-compliant by a specific read of the standard. The fact the specific code is something wrong from the security/style/maintainability point makes it a bonus.

Fact: fixing the libtool bug would give all the benefits purportedly
given by using as-needed, without the drawbacks.

Wrong, fixing libtool gives other benefits, so it's worth trying to fix it as well. The new autotools and proper usage of them makes life easier so it's worth improving on this side.

It's quite simple,

Probably but is an empty sentence w/out supporting code.

and if there're any of the above that you didn't
already know then why are you wasting everyone else's time discussing
things in this thread without doing some basic research first?

Basically most people is discussing with you since thinks, wrongly, that could be possible take something good from this discussion. The patch you pointed doesn't look complete nor acceptable to upstream as is, yet could help.

lu

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Luca Barbato
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Gentoo/linux Gentoo/PPC
http://dev.gentoo.org/~lu_zero

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