I have my main application and two libraries: foo and bar. foo uses bar in some methods, and it has it specified in the LDADD. My main application uses foo, and indirectly bar, so it has, in the Makefile, LDADD = foo.
In this case, if i don't also add bar library to the LDADD for my main application, i will get an compilation error.
Undefined reference; and it says that the .so files from foo require the .so files from bar.
I don't understand this. Once i compile ( non-static ) foo with LDADD = bar, why do i need it again when i'm compiling an app that is using foo ?