On 5 Jul 2001, Thayne Harbaugh wrote:
> I should have explained this better. The whole idea behind libtool is
> that it takes care of the libraries for you, makes things portable, and
> you can ignore all the nasty details. Specifying -L../gg/.libs is
> intruding on libtools job - it is the one stashing libs in the .libs
> directory and libtool is supposed to make things work on the surface as
> things would be expected to work without it. If your libtool is correct
> then "-L../gg" is sufficient.
Well, I have two different libtool versions on my system. The
system-wide one (which is 1.2f) and the one coming with each GGI-lib
(toplevel -directory ltmain.sh -file; version 1.3.5).
When building always the last one is used. I get a "can't find -lgg"
error, when compiling libgii. So I think, we must update our libtool
everywhere.
Thayne: You seem to be an expert for that stuff. Would you like to
maintain the whole building-system?
We really need an autoconf/automake/libtool expert since Marcus
Sundberg is extremely quiet. Of course, we will help you as much as
possible. You'll also get CVS access then, of course (only
SourceForge registration is required by you for this).
CU,
Christoph Egger
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