Remove hardcoded CCLINK's in Imakefiles when linking with C++ built libs (DtSvc).

Added proper SharedDtSvcReqs in lnxLib.tmpl and CplusplusLibC in
linux.cf.  This allows the libstdc++ dependancy to be properly
declared for libDtSvc so that it is not neccessary to hardcode 'CCLINK
= g++' in the Imakefiles of programs linking angainst libDtSvc.
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Jon Trulson
2012-06-19 16:27:20 -06:00
parent fff18bf2b7
commit cdf8003f7c
34 changed files with 5 additions and 188 deletions

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@@ -29,12 +29,6 @@ DEPHELPLIB = $(DEPDTHELPLIB) $(DEPDTSVCLIB) $(DEPTTLIB)
USE_XHPLIB = $(XHPLIB)
#endif /* HPArchitecture */
XCOMM On Linux once you link against a C++ library the whole program
XCOMM has to be linked with the C++ linker
#if defined(LinuxArchitecture)
CCLINK = $(CXX)
#endif
/* DEPLIBS contains the list of library depencies for a client.
* LOCAL_LIBRARIES contains the list of libraries on the link line.
* Generally, the dependency form of a library has DEP as a prefix.