Hi Brad:

On 11/29/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> BTW, building trunk static essentially negates everything that has been done 
> in trunk and leaves you with basically Ganglia 3.0.5.  The major enhancement 
> to 3.1.x is the ability to load metric modules which requires libapr1 to be 
> linked dynamically so that it can be used by the loadable modules.  I am 
> seriously considering removing the --enable-static-build and the entire 
> srclib tree since it is basically dead code going forward with 3.1.x.

The idea was to nuke the srclib tree and distribute the dependencies
on platforms that do not contain them via tarballs (like for the
subversion project).  We just need to make a decision and move on.

Cheers,

Bernard

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