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  • # ltmain.sh - Provide generalized library-building support services.
    # NOTE: Changing this file will not affect anything until you rerun configure.
    #
    
    # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004
    
    # Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    # Originally by Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996
    #
    # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    
    # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
    # (at your option) any later version.
    #
    
    # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
    
    # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
    # General Public License for more details.
    #
    # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    
    # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    
    # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
    
    # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
    # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
    # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
    # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
    
    basename="s,^.*/,,g"
    
    # Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh
    # is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of
    # the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special
    # positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the
    # function.
    progpath="$0"
    
    # The name of this program:
    progname=`echo "$progpath" | $SED $basename`
    modename="$progname"
    
    # Global variables:
    EXIT_SUCCESS=0
    EXIT_FAILURE=1
    
    
    PROGRAM=ltmain.sh
    PACKAGE=libtool
    
    VERSION=1.5.8
    TIMESTAMP=" (1.1220.2.118 2004/08/07 12:24:38)"
    
    # See if we are running on zsh, and set the options which allow our
    # commands through without removal of \ escapes.
    if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" ; then
    
      setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
    fi
    
    
    # Check that we have a working $echo.
    if test "X$1" = X--no-reexec; then
      # Discard the --no-reexec flag, and continue.
      shift
    elif test "X$1" = X--fallback-echo; then
      # Avoid inline document here, it may be left over
      :
    elif test "X`($echo '\t') 2>/dev/null`" = 'X\t'; then
      # Yippee, $echo works!
      :
    else
      # Restart under the correct shell, and then maybe $echo will work.
      exec $SHELL "$progpath" --no-reexec ${1+"$@"}
    fi
    
    if test "X$1" = X--fallback-echo; then
      # used as fallback echo
      shift
      cat <<EOF
    $*
    EOF
      exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
    fi
    
    default_mode=
    help="Try \`$progname --help' for more information."
    magic="%%%MAGIC variable%%%"
    mkdir="mkdir"
    mv="mv -f"
    rm="rm -f"
    
    # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting.  It backslashifies
    # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings.
    Xsed="${SED}"' -e 1s/^X//'
    sed_quote_subst='s/\([\\`\\"$\\\\]\)/\\\1/g'
    # test EBCDIC or ASCII
    
    case `echo A|tr A '\301'` in
     A) # EBCDIC based system
      SP2NL="tr '\100' '\n'"
      NL2SP="tr '\r\n' '\100\100'"
    
     *) # Assume ASCII based system
      SP2NL="tr '\040' '\012'"
      NL2SP="tr '\015\012' '\040\040'"
    
    # Only set LANG and LC_ALL to C if already set.
    # These must not be set unconditionally because not all systems understand
    # e.g. LANG=C (notably SCO).
    
    # We save the old values to restore during execute mode.
    
    if test "${LC_ALL+set}" = set; then
      save_LC_ALL="$LC_ALL"; LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL
    fi
    if test "${LANG+set}" = set; then
      save_LANG="$LANG"; LANG=C; export LANG
    fi
    
    
    # Make sure IFS has a sensible default
    
    if test "$build_libtool_libs" != yes && test "$build_old_libs" != yes; then
      $echo "$modename: not configured to build any kind of library" 1>&2
      $echo "Fatal configuration error.  See the $PACKAGE docs for more information." 1>&2
      exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    fi
    
    # Global variables.
    mode=$default_mode
    nonopt=
    prev=
    prevopt=
    run=
    show="$echo"
    show_help=
    execute_dlfiles=
    lo2o="s/\\.lo\$/.${objext}/"
    o2lo="s/\\.${objext}\$/.lo/"
    
    #####################################
    # Shell function definitions:
    # This seems to be the best place for them
    
    # func_win32_libid arg
    # return the library type of file 'arg'
    #
    # Need a lot of goo to handle *both* DLLs and import libs
    # Has to be a shell function in order to 'eat' the argument
    # that is supplied when $file_magic_command is called.
    
    func_win32_libid () {
    
      win32_libid_type="unknown"
      win32_fileres=`file -L $1 2>/dev/null`
      case $win32_fileres in
      *ar\ archive\ import\ library*) # definitely import
        win32_libid_type="x86 archive import"
        ;;
      *ar\ archive*) # could be an import, or static
        if eval $OBJDUMP -f $1 | $SED -e '10q' 2>/dev/null | \
          $EGREP -e 'file format pe-i386(.*architecture: i386)?' >/dev/null ; then
          win32_nmres=`eval $NM -f posix -A $1 | \
    
    	sed -n -e '1,100{/ I /{x;/import/!{s/^/import/;h;p;};x;};}'`
          if test "X$win32_nmres" = "Ximport" ; then
            win32_libid_type="x86 archive import"
          else
            win32_libid_type="x86 archive static"
          fi
    
        fi
        ;;
      *DLL*)
        win32_libid_type="x86 DLL"
        ;;
      *executable*) # but shell scripts are "executable" too...
        case $win32_fileres in
        *MS\ Windows\ PE\ Intel*)
          win32_libid_type="x86 DLL"
          ;;
    
        ;;
      esac
      $echo $win32_libid_type
    
    # func_infer_tag arg
    # Infer tagged configuration to use if any are available and
    # if one wasn't chosen via the "--tag" command line option.
    # Only attempt this if the compiler in the base compile
    # command doesn't match the default compiler.
    # arg is usually of the form 'gcc ...'
    
    func_infer_tag () {
    
        if test -n "$available_tags" && test -z "$tagname"; then
          CC_quoted=
          for arg in $CC; do
    	case $arg in
    	  *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \	]*|*]*|"")
    	  arg="\"$arg\""
    	  ;;
    	esac
    	CC_quoted="$CC_quoted $arg"
          done
          case $@ in
          # Blanks in the command may have been stripped by the calling shell,
          # but not from the CC environment variable when configure was run.
          " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " `$echo $CC` "* | "`$echo $CC` "* | " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " `$echo $CC_quoted` "* | "`$echo $CC_quoted` "*) ;;
          # Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail
          # if we don't check for them as well.
    
    	for z in $available_tags; do
    	  if grep "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $z$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then
    	    # Evaluate the configuration.
    	    eval "`${SED} -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/p' < $progpath`"
    	    CC_quoted=
    	    for arg in $CC; do
    	    # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters.
    	    case $arg in
    	      *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \	]*|*]*|"")
    	      arg="\"$arg\""
    	      ;;
    	    esac
    	    CC_quoted="$CC_quoted $arg"
    	  done
    	    case "$@ " in
    	      " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " `$echo $CC` "* | "`$echo $CC` "* | " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " `$echo $CC_quoted` "* | "`$echo $CC_quoted` "*)
    	      # The compiler in the base compile command matches
    	      # the one in the tagged configuration.
    	      # Assume this is the tagged configuration we want.
    	      tagname=$z
    	      break
    	      ;;
    	    esac
    	  fi
    	done
    	# If $tagname still isn't set, then no tagged configuration
    	# was found and let the user know that the "--tag" command
    	# line option must be used.
    	if test -z "$tagname"; then
    	  $echo "$modename: unable to infer tagged configuration"
    	  $echo "$modename: specify a tag with \`--tag'" 1>&2
    	  exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    #        else
    #          $echo "$modename: using $tagname tagged configuration"
    	fi
    	;;
          esac
        fi
    
    # func_extract_archives gentop oldlib ...
    
    func_extract_archives () {
    
        my_gentop="$1"; shift
        my_oldlibs=${1+"$@"}
        my_oldobjs=""
        my_xlib=""
        my_xabs=""
        my_xdir=""
        my_status=""
    
        $show "${rm}r $my_gentop"
        $run ${rm}r "$my_gentop"
        $show "$mkdir $my_gentop"
        $run $mkdir "$my_gentop"
        my_status=$?
        if test "$my_status" -ne 0 && test ! -d "$my_gentop"; then
          exit $my_status
    
        for my_xlib in $my_oldlibs; do
          # Extract the objects.
          case $my_xlib in
    	[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*) my_xabs="$my_xlib" ;;
    	*) my_xabs=`pwd`"/$my_xlib" ;;
          esac
          my_xlib=`$echo "X$my_xlib" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%'`
    
          my_xdir="$my_gentop/$my_xlib"
    
          $show "${rm}r $my_xdir"
          $run ${rm}r "$my_xdir"
          $show "$mkdir $my_xdir"
          $run $mkdir "$my_xdir"
    
          status=$?
          if test "$status" -ne 0 && test ! -d "$my_xdir"; then
    	exit $status
    
          fi
          case $host in
          *-darwin*)
    	$show "Extracting $my_xabs"
    	# Do not bother doing anything if just a dry run
    	if test -z "$run"; then
    	  darwin_orig_dir=`pwd`
    	  cd $my_xdir || exit $?
    	  darwin_archive=$my_xabs
    	  darwin_curdir=`pwd`
    
    	  darwin_base_archive=`basename $darwin_archive`
    
    	  darwin_arches=`lipo -info "$darwin_archive" 2>/dev/null | $EGREP Architectures 2>/dev/null`
    	  if test -n "$darwin_arches"; then 
    	    darwin_arches=`echo "$darwin_arches" | $SED -e 's/.*are://'`
    	    darwin_arch=
    	    $show "$darwin_base_archive has multiple architectures $darwin_arches"
    	    for darwin_arch in  $darwin_arches ; do
    	      mkdir -p "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}"
    	      lipo -thin $darwin_arch -output "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" "${darwin_archive}"
    
    	      # Remove the table of contents from the thin files.
    	      $AR -d "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" __.SYMDEF 2>/dev/null || true
    	      $AR -d "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}/${darwin_base_archive}" __.SYMDEF\ SORTED 2>/dev/null || true
    
    	      cd "unfat-$$/${darwin_base_archive}-${darwin_arch}"
    
    	      $AR -xo "${darwin_base_archive}"
    	      rm "${darwin_base_archive}"
    
    	      cd "$darwin_curdir"
    	    done # $darwin_arches
          ## Okay now we have a bunch of thin objects, gotta fatten them up :)
    
    	    darwin_filelist=`find unfat-$$ -type f | xargs basename | sort -u | $NL2SP`
    
    	    darwin_file=
    	    darwin_files=
    	    for darwin_file in $darwin_filelist; do
    	      darwin_files=`find unfat-$$ -name $darwin_file -print | $NL2SP`
    	      lipo -create -output "$darwin_file" $darwin_files
    	    done # $darwin_filelist
    
    	    cd "$darwin_orig_dir"
    	  else
    
    	    cd $darwin_orig_dir
    	    (cd $my_xdir && $AR x $my_xabs) || exit $?
    
    	  fi # $darwin_arches
    	fi # $run
    
    	# We will extract separately just the conflicting names and we will
    	# no longer touch any unique names. It is faster to leave these
    	# extract automatically by $AR in one run.
    	$show "(cd $my_xdir && $AR x $my_xabs)"
    	$run eval "(cd \$my_xdir && $AR x \$my_xabs)" || exit $?
    	if ($AR t "$my_xabs" | sort | sort -uc >/dev/null 2>&1); then
    	  :
    	else
    	  $echo "$modename: warning: object name conflicts; renaming object files" 1>&2
    	  $echo "$modename: warning: to ensure that they will not overwrite" 1>&2
    	  $AR t "$my_xabs" | sort | uniq -cd | while read -r count name
    	  do
    	    i=1
    	    while test "$i" -le "$count"
    	    do
    	      # Put our $i before any first dot (extension)
    	      # Never overwrite any file
    	      name_to="$name"
    	      while test "X$name_to" = "X$name" || test -f "$my_xdir/$name_to"
    	      do
    		name_to=`$echo "X$name_to" | $Xsed -e "s/\([^.]*\)/\1-$i/"`
    	      done
    	      $show "(cd $my_xdir && $AR xN $i $my_xabs '$name' && $mv '$name' '$name_to')"
    	      $run eval "(cd \$my_xdir && $AR xN $i \$my_xabs '$name' && $mv '$name' '$name_to')" || exit $?
    	      i=`expr $i + 1`
    	    done
    	  done
    	fi
    	;;
    
          esac
          my_oldobjs="$my_oldobjs "`find $my_xdir -name \*.$objext -print -o -name \*.lo -print | $NL2SP`
        done
    
        func_extract_archives_result="$my_oldobjs"
    
    # End of Shell function definitions
    #####################################
    
    # Darwin sucks
    eval std_shrext=\"$shrext_cmds\"
    
    # Parse our command line options once, thoroughly.
    while test "$#" -gt 0
    do
      arg="$1"
    
      case $arg in
      -*=*) optarg=`$echo "X$arg" | $Xsed -e 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
      *) optarg= ;;
      esac
    
      # If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
      if test -n "$prev"; then
        case $prev in
        execute_dlfiles)
          execute_dlfiles="$execute_dlfiles $arg"
          ;;
        tag)
          tagname="$arg"
          preserve_args="${preserve_args}=$arg"
    
          # Check whether tagname contains only valid characters
          case $tagname in
          *[!-_A-Za-z0-9,/]*)
    	$echo "$progname: invalid tag name: $tagname" 1>&2
    	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    	;;
          esac
    
          case $tagname in
          CC)
    	# Don't test for the "default" C tag, as we know, it's there, but
    	# not specially marked.
    	;;
          *)
    	if grep "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then
    	  taglist="$taglist $tagname"
    	  # Evaluate the configuration.
    	  eval "`${SED} -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$tagname'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$tagname'$/p' < $progpath`"
    	else
    	  $echo "$progname: ignoring unknown tag $tagname" 1>&2
    	fi
    	;;
          esac
          ;;
        *)
          eval "$prev=\$arg"
          ;;
        esac
    
      # Have we seen a non-optional argument yet?
      case $arg in
      --help)
        show_help=yes
        ;;
    
      --version)
        $echo "$PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE) $VERSION$TIMESTAMP"
        $echo
    
        $echo "Copyright (C) 2003  Free Software Foundation, Inc."
    
        $echo "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO"
        $echo "warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
    
        exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
    
      --config)
        ${SED} -e '1,/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL CONFIG/d' -e '/^# ### END LIBTOOL CONFIG/,$d' $progpath
    
        # Now print the configurations for the tags.
        for tagname in $taglist; do
    
          ${SED} -n -e "/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $tagname$/p" < "$progpath"
    
        exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
    
      --debug)
        $echo "$progname: enabling shell trace mode"
        set -x
        preserve_args="$preserve_args $arg"
        ;;
    
      --dry-run | -n)
        run=:
        ;;
    
      --features)
        $echo "host: $host"
    
        if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
    
          $echo "enable shared libraries"
    
          $echo "disable shared libraries"
    
        fi
        if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
    
          $echo "enable static libraries"
    
          $echo "disable static libraries"
    
        exit $EXIT_SUCCESS
    
      --finish) mode="finish" ;;
    
      --mode) prevopt="--mode" prev=mode ;;
      --mode=*) mode="$optarg" ;;
    
      --preserve-dup-deps) duplicate_deps="yes" ;;
    
      --quiet | --silent)
        show=:
        preserve_args="$preserve_args $arg"
    
      --tag) prevopt="--tag" prev=tag ;;
    
      --tag=*)
        set tag "$optarg" ${1+"$@"}
        shift
        prev=tag
        preserve_args="$preserve_args --tag"
    
    
      -dlopen)
        prevopt="-dlopen"
        prev=execute_dlfiles
    
    
      -*)
        $echo "$modename: unrecognized option \`$arg'" 1>&2
        $echo "$help" 1>&2
        exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    
    if test -n "$prevopt"; then
      $echo "$modename: option \`$prevopt' requires an argument" 1>&2
      $echo "$help" 1>&2
      exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    fi
    
    # If this variable is set in any of the actions, the command in it
    # will be execed at the end.  This prevents here-documents from being
    # left over by shells.
    exec_cmd=
    
    if test -z "$show_help"; then
    
      # Infer the operation mode.
      if test -z "$mode"; then
        $echo "*** Warning: inferring the mode of operation is deprecated." 1>&2
    
        $echo "*** Future versions of Libtool will require -mode=MODE be specified." 1>&2
    
        case $nonopt in
        *cc | cc* | *++ | gcc* | *-gcc* | g++* | xlc*)
          mode=link
          for arg
          do
    	case $arg in
    	-c)
    	   mode=compile
    	   break
    	   ;;
    	esac
          done
    
        *db | *dbx | *strace | *truss)
          mode=execute
    
        *install*|cp|mv)
          mode=install
          ;;
        *rm)
          mode=uninstall
          ;;
        *)
          # If we have no mode, but dlfiles were specified, then do execute mode.
          test -n "$execute_dlfiles" && mode=execute
    
          # Just use the default operation mode.
          if test -z "$mode"; then
    	if test -n "$nonopt"; then
    	  $echo "$modename: warning: cannot infer operation mode from \`$nonopt'" 1>&2
    	else
    	  $echo "$modename: warning: cannot infer operation mode without MODE-ARGS" 1>&2
    	fi
    
      fi
    
      # Only execute mode is allowed to have -dlopen flags.
      if test -n "$execute_dlfiles" && test "$mode" != execute; then
    
        $echo "$modename: unrecognized option \`-dlopen'" 1>&2
        $echo "$help" 1>&2
    
        exit $EXIT_FAILURE
      fi
    
      # Change the help message to a mode-specific one.
      generic_help="$help"
    
      help="Try \`$modename --help --mode=$mode' for more information."
    
      # These modes are in order of execution frequency so that they run quickly.
      case $mode in
      # libtool compile mode
      compile)
        modename="$modename: compile"
        # Get the compilation command and the source file.
        base_compile=
        srcfile="$nonopt"  #  always keep a non-empty value in "srcfile"
        suppress_opt=yes
        suppress_output=
        arg_mode=normal
        libobj=
        later=
    
          case "$arg_mode" in
    
          arg  )
    	# do not "continue".  Instead, add this to base_compile
    	lastarg="$arg"
    	arg_mode=normal
    	;;
    
          target )
    	libobj="$arg"
    	arg_mode=normal
    	continue
    	;;
    
          normal )
    	# Accept any command-line options.
    	case $arg in
    	-o)
    	  if test -n "$libobj" ; then
    	    $echo "$modename: you cannot specify \`-o' more than once" 1>&2
    	    exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    	  fi
    	  arg_mode=target
    	  continue
    	  ;;
    
    	-static | -prefer-pic | -prefer-non-pic)
    	  later="$later $arg"
    	  continue
    	  ;;
    
    
    	-no-suppress)
    	  suppress_opt=no
    	  continue
    	  ;;
    
    	-Xcompiler)
    	  arg_mode=arg  #  the next one goes into the "base_compile" arg list
    	  continue      #  The current "srcfile" will either be retained or
    	  ;;            #  replaced later.  I would guess that would be a bug.
    
    	-Wc,*)
    
    	  args=`$echo "X$arg" | $Xsed -e "s/^-Wc,//"`
    
    	  lastarg=
    	  save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=','
    
     	  for arg in $args; do
    
    
    	    # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters.
    	    # Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly
    	    # in scan sets, so we specify it separately.
    	    case $arg in
    	      *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \	]*|*]*|"")
    	      arg="\"$arg\""
    	      ;;
    	    esac
    	    lastarg="$lastarg $arg"
    
    	  lastarg=`$echo "X$lastarg" | $Xsed -e "s/^ //"`
    
    
    	  # Add the arguments to base_compile.
    	  base_compile="$base_compile $lastarg"
    	  continue
    	  ;;
    
    
    	  # Accept the current argument as the source file.
    	  # The previous "srcfile" becomes the current argument.
    	  #
    	  lastarg="$srcfile"
    	  srcfile="$arg"
    	  ;;
    	esac  #  case $arg
    	;;
          esac    #  case $arg_mode
    
          # Aesthetically quote the previous argument.
    
          lastarg=`$echo "X$lastarg" | $Xsed -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
    
          case $lastarg in
          # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters.
          # Many Bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly
    
          # in scan sets, so we specify it separately.
    
          *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \	]*|*]*|"")
    	lastarg="\"$lastarg\""
    	;;
          esac
    
          base_compile="$base_compile $lastarg"
    
        done # for arg
    
        case $arg_mode in
        arg)
    
          $echo "$modename: you must specify an argument for -Xcompile"
          exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    
          $echo "$modename: you must specify a target with \`-o'" 1>&2
          exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    
          ;;
        *)
          # Get the name of the library object.
    
          [ -z "$libobj" ] && libobj=`$echo "X$srcfile" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%'`
    
          ;;
        esac
    
        # Recognize several different file suffixes.
        # If the user specifies -o file.o, it is replaced with file.lo
    
        *.ada) xform=ada ;;
        *.adb) xform=adb ;;
        *.ads) xform=ads ;;
        *.asm) xform=asm ;;
        *.c++) xform=c++ ;;
        *.cc) xform=cc ;;
        *.ii) xform=ii ;;
        *.class) xform=class ;;
        *.cpp) xform=cpp ;;
        *.cxx) xform=cxx ;;
        *.f90) xform=f90 ;;
        *.for) xform=for ;;
        *.java) xform=java ;;
    
        libobj=`$echo "X$libobj" | $Xsed -e "s/\.$xform$/.lo/"`
    
    
        *.lo) obj=`$echo "X$libobj" | $Xsed -e "$lo2o"` ;;
    
          $echo "$modename: cannot determine name of library object from \`$libobj'" 1>&2
          exit $EXIT_FAILURE
    
          ;;
        esac
    
        func_infer_tag $base_compile
    
        for arg in $later; do
          case $arg in
          -static)
    	build_old_libs=yes
    	continue
    	;;
    
          -prefer-pic)
    	pic_mode=yes
    	continue
    	;;
    
          -prefer-non-pic)
    	pic_mode=no
    	continue
    	;;
          esac
        done
    
    
        objname=`$echo "X$obj" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%'`
        xdir=`$echo "X$obj" | $Xsed -e 's%/[^/]*$%%'`
        if test "X$xdir" = "X$obj"; then
          xdir=
        else
          xdir=$xdir/
        fi
    
        lobj=${xdir}$objdir/$objname
    
    
        if test -z "$base_compile"; then
          $echo "$modename: you must specify a compilation command" 1>&2
          $echo "$help" 1>&2
          exit $EXIT_FAILURE
        fi
    
    
        # Delete any leftover library objects.
        if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
          removelist="$obj $lobj $libobj ${libobj}T"
        else
          removelist="$lobj $libobj ${libobj}T"
        fi
    
    
        $run $rm $removelist
        trap "$run $rm $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15
    
    
        # On Cygwin there's no "real" PIC flag so we must build both object types
        case $host_os in
    
        cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | os2*)
    
          pic_mode=default
          ;;
        esac
        if test "$pic_mode" = no && test "$deplibs_check_method" != pass_all; then
          # non-PIC code in shared libraries is not supported
          pic_mode=default
        fi
    
        # Calculate the filename of the output object if compiler does
        # not support -o with -c
        if test "$compiler_c_o" = no; then
    
          output_obj=`$echo "X$srcfile" | $Xsed -e 's%^.*/%%' -e 's%\.[^.]*$%%'`.${objext}
    
          lockfile="$output_obj.lock"
    
          removelist="$removelist $output_obj $lockfile"
          trap "$run $rm $removelist; exit $EXIT_FAILURE" 1 2 15
    
        else
          output_obj=
          need_locks=no
          lockfile=
        fi
    
        # Lock this critical section if it is needed
        # We use this script file to make the link, it avoids creating a new file
        if test "$need_locks" = yes; then
    
          until $run ln "$progpath" "$lockfile" 2>/dev/null; do
    	$show "Waiting for $lockfile to be removed"
    
    	sleep 2
          done
        elif test "$need_locks" = warn; then
          if test -f "$lockfile"; then
    
    *** ERROR, $lockfile exists and contains:
    `cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`
    
    This indicates that another process is trying to use the same
    temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because
    your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together.  If you
    repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better
    avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better
    compiler."
    
    
    	$run $rm $removelist
    
    	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
          fi
    
          $echo $srcfile > "$lockfile"
    
        fi
    
        if test -n "$fix_srcfile_path"; then
          eval srcfile=\"$fix_srcfile_path\"
        fi
    
    
        $run $rm "$libobj" "${libobj}T"
    
        # Create a libtool object file (analogous to a ".la" file),
        # but don't create it if we're doing a dry run.
        test -z "$run" && cat > ${libobj}T <<EOF
    # $libobj - a libtool object file
    # Generated by $PROGRAM - GNU $PACKAGE $VERSION$TIMESTAMP
    #
    # Please DO NOT delete this file!
    # It is necessary for linking the library.
    
    # Name of the PIC object.
    EOF
    
    
        # Only build a PIC object if we are building libtool libraries.
        if test "$build_libtool_libs" = yes; then
          # Without this assignment, base_compile gets emptied.
          fbsd_hideous_sh_bug=$base_compile
    
          if test "$pic_mode" != no; then
    
    	command="$base_compile $srcfile $pic_flag"
    
          else
    	# Don't build PIC code
    
    	command="$base_compile $srcfile"
    
          if test ! -d "${xdir}$objdir"; then
    	$show "$mkdir ${xdir}$objdir"
    	$run $mkdir ${xdir}$objdir
    
    	status=$?
    	if test "$status" -ne 0 && test ! -d "${xdir}$objdir"; then
    	  exit $status
    
    
          if test -z "$output_obj"; then
    	# Place PIC objects in $objdir
    	command="$command -o $lobj"
          fi
    
    
          $run $rm "$lobj" "$output_obj"
    
          $show "$command"
          if $run eval "$command"; then :
          else
    	test -n "$output_obj" && $run $rm $removelist
    	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
          fi
    
    
          if test "$need_locks" = warn &&
    	 test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then
    
    *** ERROR, $lockfile contains:
    `cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`
    
    but it should contain:
    $srcfile
    
    This indicates that another process is trying to use the same
    temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because
    your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together.  If you
    repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better
    avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better
    compiler."
    
    
    	$run $rm $removelist
    
    	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
          fi
    
          # Just move the object if needed, then go on to compile the next one
          if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$lobj"; then
    
    	$show "$mv $output_obj $lobj"
    	if $run $mv $output_obj $lobj; then :
    	else
    	  error=$?
    	  $run $rm $removelist
    	  exit $error
    	fi
    
          # Append the name of the PIC object to the libtool object file.
          test -z "$run" && cat >> ${libobj}T <<EOF
    pic_object='$objdir/$objname'
    
    EOF
    
    
          # Allow error messages only from the first compilation.
          if test "$suppress_opt" = yes; then
    
            suppress_output=' >/dev/null 2>&1'
    
        else
          # No PIC object so indicate it doesn't exist in the libtool
          # object file.
          test -z "$run" && cat >> ${libobj}T <<EOF
    pic_object=none
    
    EOF
    
        fi
    
        # Only build a position-dependent object if we build old libraries.
        if test "$build_old_libs" = yes; then
          if test "$pic_mode" != yes; then
    	# Don't build PIC code
    
    	command="$base_compile $srcfile"
    
    	command="$base_compile $srcfile $pic_flag"
    
          fi
          if test "$compiler_c_o" = yes; then
    	command="$command -o $obj"
          fi
    
          # Suppress compiler output if we already did a PIC compilation.
          command="$command$suppress_output"
    
          $run $rm "$obj" "$output_obj"
          $show "$command"
          if $run eval "$command"; then :
          else
    	$run $rm $removelist
    	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
          fi
    
    
          if test "$need_locks" = warn &&
    	 test "X`cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`" != "X$srcfile"; then
    
    *** ERROR, $lockfile contains:
    `cat $lockfile 2>/dev/null`
    
    but it should contain:
    $srcfile
    
    This indicates that another process is trying to use the same
    temporary object file, and libtool could not work around it because
    your compiler does not support \`-c' and \`-o' together.  If you
    repeat this compilation, it may succeed, by chance, but you had better
    avoid parallel builds (make -j) in this platform, or get a better
    compiler."
    
    
    	$run $rm $removelist
    
    	exit $EXIT_FAILURE
          fi
    
          # Just move the object if needed
          if test -n "$output_obj" && test "X$output_obj" != "X$obj"; then
    
    	$show "$mv $output_obj $obj"
    	if $run $mv $output_obj $obj; then :
    	else
    	  error=$?
    	  $run $rm $removelist
    	  exit $error
    	fi
    
          # Append the name of the non-PIC object the libtool object file.
          # Only append if the libtool object file exists.
          test -z "$run" && cat >> ${libobj}T <<EOF
    # Name of the non-PIC object.
    non_pic_object='$objname'
    
    EOF
        else
          # Append the name of the non-PIC object the libtool object file.
          # Only append if the libtool object file exists.
          test -z "$run" && cat >> ${libobj}T <<EOF
    # Name of the non-PIC object.
    non_pic_object=none
    
        $run $mv "${libobj}T" "${libobj}"
    
        # Unlock the critical section if it was locked
        if test "$need_locks" != no; then
          $run $rm "$lockfile"
        fi