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Thomas Petazzoni 68e8a10f97 aircrack-ng: don't use -ldl in a static lib configuration
This commit gets rid of the -ldl flag used when
BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB=y. First because it does not make sense: when
you use a pure static library configuration, you don't have shared
library support, so you don't have libdl.

The occurences of -ldl were added in commit
1141d99aae ("aircrack-ng: fix static
build") and commit bed1490d0f
("aircrack-ng: fix statically linked build"), at a time were sqlite
indeed was linked against libdl even in static library
configurations. But this is no longer the case since
bd56cd6b4c ("sqlite: Disable dynamic
extention if static library is seleted").

This means we can now get rid of the -ldl flag when building
aircrack-ng, which means it can build properly in a pure static
library configuration.

Fixes:

  http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/bfd/bfd1ca4afdd32e3cc251aab7ee2ae5e5293ced1c/

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-10-25 12:32:55 +02:00
arch arch: remove BR2_arm10t 2014-09-18 22:09:05 +02:00
board imx6sabresd/create-boot-sd.sh: allow usage for i.MX53 2014-10-25 01:04:08 +02:00
boot boot/grub: update patchlevel, update snapshot.debian.org date 2014-10-25 11:26:39 +02:00
configs mx53loco: update defconfig 2014-10-25 01:02:07 +02:00
docs docs/manual: document makeusers group-only creation 2014-10-22 22:12:11 +02:00
fs package: indentation cleanup 2014-10-23 22:13:29 +02:00
linux apply-patches.sh: Use the "APPLY_PATCHES" variable to call the script 2014-10-25 01:31:32 +02:00
package aircrack-ng: don't use -ldl in a static lib configuration 2014-10-25 12:32:55 +02:00
support Change /bin/bash shebangs into /usr/bin/env bash 2014-10-25 01:55:37 +02:00
system system/inittab: update to fix bug #7442 2014-10-25 01:24:11 +02:00
toolchain package: indentation cleanup 2014-10-23 22:13:29 +02:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
CHANGES Update for 2014.08 2014-09-01 13:20:56 +02:00
Config.in Config.in: remove BR2_DEBIAN_MIRROR completely 2014-10-25 11:26:45 +02:00
Config.in.legacy xlib_libpciaccess: Rename package to libpciaccess 2014-10-19 12:08:52 +02:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile Makefile: make help: remove <package>- help, add link to online manual 2014-10-12 12:37:56 +02:00
Makefile.legacy Makefile.legacy: fix recursive invocation with BUILDROOT_DL_DIR and _CONFIG 2014-02-11 08:14:57 +01:00
README docs: Move README file to root 2014-03-03 21:28:39 +01:00

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