On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Gary V. Vaughan wrote:
I hope this will allay Bob's concerns for users who want to stick
with deprecated macro interfaces, and don't want libtoolize to nag
them to upgrade, even while some stubborn project developers refuse
to upgrade to a libtool release that will help them do that. :-p

Okay to push?

This is definitely better, but there are still a few concerns. The text describing "New features" lists several libtool options which may be passed via the environment variable, but not this new --no-warn option.

The term "bailed out" may be confusing to people who are not primarily english speakers. It seems best to use terms (e.g. "quit") which are straightforward dictionary translations.

If you fix these few issues, then the patch seems ok to me.

Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
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