10 * Rather than looking up the linker's hardcode characteristics in a
11 table of shell code, use objdump or equivalent to probe a test program
14 * Eliminate the warnings from autoconf -Wobsolete.
16 * Hook the various language dependencies into the autoconf _AC_LANG
19 * Work out what to do when the dynamic linker loads needed dependencies.
21 * We could have an option to hardcode paths into libraries, as well as
22 binaries: `... -Wl,-soname -Wl,/tmp/libtest.so.0 ...'. This is not
23 possible on all platforms, and is in part obviated by the ability of
24 linking libtool libraries specified with -lname, but it might still
27 * Lists of exported symbols should be stored in the pseudo library
28 so that the size of lt_preloaded_symbols can be reduced.
30 * Have some option to tell libtool not to include -L flags that point
31 into a certain tree in the dependence list of an installed library.
32 For example: -L-$top_builddir would let one link with libtool
33 libraries in sibling subdirectories within a project, using the -L
34 notation, without getting builddir pathnames ever mentioned in .la
35 files that get installed.
37 * Eric Lemings <elemings@cyberia.lemings.com> writes:
38 Because of a growing number of config scripts for packages in GNOME 1.2
39 (e.g. glib-config, xml-config, orbit-config. etc), development of GNOME
40 2.0 spawned a separate tool called pkg-config that allows all packages
41 to use one tool rather than several different scripts to query compile
42 flags, link flags, and other configuration data.
44 The functionality of pkg-config seems to me to have a lot of overlap
45 with the goals of libtool. I was wondering if anyone had considered
46 adding an eighth mode to libtool that just queries the installed
47 library for the same information that pkg-config provides. Since
48 most packages that use pkg-config also use libtool, I think this
49 would be a good way to reduce maintainer and developer dependencies.
51 * Have libtoolize install `install-sh' if a newer version is available,
52 and/or Automake is not used.
54 * Allow to specify linking some dependent libraries statically and some
55 dynamically, where possible.
57 * Improve support for C++ with templates.
59 * Audit file listing in libtool.m4.
61 * Fix deplibs_check_method=pass_all (which is wrong!) on linux.
63 * Fix -dlopen "self" on AIX. Reported by Gary Kumfert <kumfert@llnl.gov>.
65 * Fix denial of service if using installed `libtool' on a different mount point
66 together with a compiler which does not understand `-c -o'.
67 Reported by Marcin Siennicki.
69 * Look at better -no-undefined support, maybe along the idea of
70 [support #103719] for CC.
76 * Change libltdl interface: add separate functions for function
77 pointers. This will allow porting to systems where function pointers
78 are incompatible with data pointer C-wise.
80 * Fix the following bugs in libltdl:
81 - error reporting of tryall_dlopen():
82 if the file actually doesn't exist (stat() fails or it wasn't dlpreopened)
83 -> report `file not found'
84 if it cannot be loaded (e.g. due to missing dependencies)
86 open question: which error should be reported if all dlloaders fail
87 or if a specific module type can only be loaded by one of them, how report its dlerror?
88 Also report dlerror() for dlclose and dlsym if available
89 - Make sure that the dependency_libs of a dlpreopened module won't be loaded.
91 - Fix mdemo failures on mingw.
93 - Fix the last memleak. Reported by Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@lam-mpi.org>.
95 - Fix LTDL_CONVENIENCE. Reported by Bob Friesenhahn
96 and Patrick Welche <prlw1@newn.cam.ac.uk>.
102 * Rewrite the func_copy_* functions so that instead of forking 2 tar
103 processes per copied file, a list of files to copy is built and all
104 files copied with a single pair of tar processes.
106 * Write test case that adds libtool macros to aclocal.m4.
115 * Need to finalize the documentation, and give a specification of
116 `.la' files so that people can depend on their format. This would be
117 a good thing to put before the maintainance notes.
119 * Document the installed `libtool' and its limitations clearly (maybe implement
120 --disable-script-install as well). Or, even better, remove its limitations.
122 * Platform notes redo.
127 * Rewrite the whole thing in Autotest. This will enable us to remove
128 all the tests/*demo noise, and duplication; and thus speed up bootstrap
129 and make writing new tests a whole lot more pleasant.
131 * We should include tests with reloadable objects in the testsuite.
133 * Write a test case for linkage with gnu ld scripts (per 2004-08-25 patch
139 - multiple input files
144 * Fix cross-compiling.
148 * Support multilibbing.
150 * If not cross-compiling, have the static flag test run the resulting
151 binary to make sure everything works.
153 * Another form of convenience library is to have undocumented utility
154 libraries, where only the shared version is installed.
156 * We could use libtool object convenience libraries that resolve
157 symbols to be included in a libtool archive. This would require some
158 sort of -whole-archive option, as well.
160 * Currently, convenience libraries (.al) are built from .lo objects,
161 except when --disable-shared. When we can build both shared and
162 static libraries, we should probably create a .al out of .lo objects
163 and also a .a out of .o objects. The .al would only be used to create
164 shared libraries, whereas the .a would be used for creating static
165 libraries and programs. We could also explicitly support `empty'
166 convenience libraries, that behave as macros that expand to a set of
167 -Rs, -Ls and -ls switches.
169 * Audit use of object names so we can allow `$' not only within
170 source file names. Necessary especially for java.
172 * We could introduce a mechanism to allow for soname rewriting, to
173 ease multi-libc support. Installers could specify a prefix, suffix or
174 sed command to modify the soname, and libtool would create the
175 corresponding link. This would allow for rebuilding a library with
176 the same version number, but depending on different versions of libc,
177 for example. In the future, we might even have an option to encode
178 the sonames of all dependencies of a library into its soname.
180 * Look again at a binary C libtool, or byte-compiled libtool to improve
183 * Generate some "platform specific" shell functions with config.status,
184 for example, there is no need to have the C source code for the
185 wrapper script on non-windows platforms, this will make the generated
186 libtool script smaller and easier to follow, maybe a little faster
189 * Audit the GCJ tag section in libtool.m4.
191 * Add caching mechanism. Look at `libtool-cache' from Robert Ă–gren.
194 2.4. libtool autoconf macros
195 ----------------------------
197 * Sort out the macro mess in libtool.m4. We've started this already
198 by refactoring chunks into separate files, but I never did completely
199 untangle the mess of macros imported from ltconfig.
201 * The definitions for LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT, LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH and
202 LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH should not rely on the _LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER
203 macro. This involves moving the code which sets the variables
204 library_names_spec, shlibpath_var and sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec from
205 into a separate macro, and AC_REQUIRING the newly extracted macro in the
206 respective ltdl.m4 macros.
208 2.5. libtool automake integration
209 ---------------------------------
211 * Unify locks between libtool and compile.
218 * Finish the rewrite of the core libltdl. The loaders are fine, and
219 the outlying code is now good. Ralf is starting to pick away at a lot
220 of the remaining nasties already, but the code for finding .la/.so files
221 and reading/loading them could use a lot more improvement.
223 * I think we could factor out a little path management support module
224 from existing libltdl. This would be useful for M4 at least -- keeping
225 track of FOO_PATH environment contents, searching for files in paths
228 * Try to find a work-around for -[all-]static and libltdl on platforms
229 that will fail to find dlopening functions in this case. Maybe
230 creating an alternate libltdl that provides only for dlpreopening, or
231 creating an additional static library to provide dummy implementations
232 of the functions that can't be linked statically. This could hardly
233 be made completely transparent, though.
235 * In conjunction with above, fix the failures on *BSD when linked to
236 static libc. Reported by Guilhem Lavaux <guilhem@kaffe.org>.
238 * Add i18n strings to libltdl, ensuring that package developers can
239 ignore any i18n when they libtoolize.
244 * Arrange that EXEEXT suffixes are stripped from wrapper script names
245 only when needed, and that a timestamp file or a wrapper program is
246 created with the EXEEXT suffix, so that `make' doesn't build it every
249 * Figure out how to use data items in dlls with win32.
250 The difficult part is compiling each object which will be linked with an
251 import lib differently than if it will be linked with a static lib. This
252 will almost definitely require that automake pass some hints about linkage
253 in to each object compilation line.
255 * jeffdb@goodnet.com writes:
256 all you need to do for mutually dependent .dll's is to create an implib from
257 a .def file so it appears that we might need to detect and handle mutual
258 dependencies specially on win32 =(O|
264 * Maybe implement full support for other orthogonal library types
265 (libhello_g, libhello_p, 64 vs 32-bit ABI's, etc). Make these types
268 * Perhaps the use of libltdl could be made cleaner by allowing
269 registration of hook functions to call at various points. This would
270 hopefully free the user from having to maintain a parallel module
271 list with user data. This would likely involve being able to carry
272 additional per user module data in the lt_dlmodule structure -- perhaps
273 in the form of an associative array keyed by user name?
275 * Figure out how to make pkg-config aware of the information libtool
276 knows about libraries and their dependencies, and send a patch.
278 * Generate a libtool.m4 from a bunch of individual files, one per
279 platform, to make the job of a "platform maintainer" easier and make
280 it easier to add new platforms.
283 Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
284 Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2004
286 This file is part of GNU Libtool.
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