This approach does not always work. On OpenBSD and OpenServer,
prereleases of Libtool 1.5 put absolute file names of libraries in
-executables, which prevents searching any other locations.
+executables, which prevents searching any other locations.
@item
On Windows, the executable's own directory is searched for libraries,
@noindent
becomes:
-@example
+@example
bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, relocate (LOCALEDIR));
@end example
@end example
@item
-You may also need to add one or two variable assignments to your
-@file{configure.ac}.
+You may also need to add a couple of variable assignments to your
+@file{configure.ac}.
If your package (or any package you rely on, e.g.@: gettext-runtime)
will be relocated together with a set of installed shared libraries,
RELOCATABLE_CONFIG_H_DIR='$(top_builddir)/src'
@end example
@end enumerate
+
+Set @var{RELOCATABLE_STRIP} to @code{:}. This is needed so that
+@samp{make install} installs executables without stripping them.