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pointed out by Michał Górny #314493
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(loop dropped in http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/alt/changeset/55797)
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bug #301190
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libtool deplib re-ordering, which inhibits -Wl,--as-needed. You have to set -Wl,--as-needed seperately in LDFLAGS for this to do any good, -Wl,--as-needed,--something-else will not do, but you can set -Wl,--something-else afterwards. Also make sure eclasses I 'own' run elibtoolize so they can reap the benefit.
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It doesn't have to.
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(-lpthread) has been fixed
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eh?, #192495
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#182214
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does.
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reported by truedfx and others.
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new versions of libtool, patched by distributions, might require newer versions to apply.
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for libtool files.
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patch for libtool < 1.4.0.
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patches to make elibtoolize not bork on portage patch failing.
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applied was in the wrong for loop.
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