It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > libiberty comes with gcc, binutils and a number of other gnu tools > > as a means of not having to rely on the vagaries of vendor libc > > implmenetations. > > So is it installed with gcc on those platforms? If so, do you think > it's reasonable to require it as long as we put a test in configure? Actually, while libiberty comes with many pacakges, it seems like only binutils (the assembler/linker/loader) actually installs it. But yes, if asprintf is missing in ordinary libc, and if libiberty is present, then link to libiberty is very reasonable. --linas ----- %< -------------------------------------------- >% ------ The GnuCash / X-Accountant Mailing List To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe gnucash-devel [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the body
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