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Il 10/17/2013 11:40 PM, Susi Lehtola ha scritto:
Quoting marco atzeri :Il 10/17/2013 11:02 PM, Susi Lehtola ha scritto:Indeed, the latter was true for the GSL and the HDF5 libraries, and symlinking /usr/lib/libgsl.a -> /usr/lib/libgsl.dll.a /usr/lib/libgslcblas.a -> /usr/lib/libgslcblas.dll.a /usr/lib/libhdf5.a -> /usr/lib/libhdf5.dll.a solved the problem. Why is this not done in the gsl and hdf5 packages? Other packages might also be affected./usr/lib/libhdf5.dll.a is the dynamic library so the workaround is a contradiction of your target " Linking to static libraries"Oh.. So it would seem that static libraries have been dropped from the GSL and HDF5 packages, although I didn't find any mention of it in the GSL update announcements at least..
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