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Thomas Haller authored
When we link static libraries together, there must be no duplicate symbols. Since we have a lot of static/intermediate libraries, getting this right is complicated and sometimes leads to ugly solutions. As a new rule: don't let static libraries link with other static libraries. Only binaries and libnm/libnm.la should explicitly link with all the static libraries that they require. There are exceptions: "src/libNetworkManager.la" and "libnm/liblibnm.la". These are static, internal libraries, but they are basically *everything* that ends up in "src/NetworkManager" and "libnm/libnm.la", respecitively. Hence, these static libraries also link against other static libraries. Another exception to this rule is "src/libNetworkManagerTest.la", for similar reasons.
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