> On 31 Mar 2022, at 21:42, Richard Purdie <richard.pur...@linuxfoundation.org> > wrote: > > Hi, > > It was great to see a libtool release, thanks for that! > > I upgraded Yocto Project to it in time for our LTS release: > > https://git.yoctoproject.org/poky/commit/?id=ff7b41573842a403c81f58bee41fc8163a9d7754 > > so far things seem reasonable, we've had a few minor issues but they're not > really libtool's fault or concern. One interesting quirk was that the shell > script optimisation changes made between 2.4.6 and 2.4.7 resulted in very long > (6,000+ character) pathnames being passed to the C library functions. This > upset > our fakeroot emulation but we've fixed that to workaround the issue. >
Nice and smooth so far as well here. > Yocto Project is carrying a few patches. I did clean them up and shared many > of > them in October: > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool-patches/2021-10/msg00012.html > > Some are more important than others and there what I believe are good bug > fixes > in there. My questions: > > a) Is there a possibility these could be considered for merging? > > [snip] > Thanks for asking this and am wondering the same thing. Hoping for your patches to get in (as Yocto's needs often align with ours) and then I plan on revisiting our (Gentoo's) stack. > Thanks, > Richard Best, sam
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