On 25 Mar 2001 08:18:04 -0500, Jeff Trawick wrote:

>"Brian Havard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 10:33:13 -0000, David Reid wrote:
>> 
>> >Brian,
>> >
>> >I though OS/2 would have the same problem from previous conversations.  If I
>> >can help let me know.
>> 
>> Well, actually I'm pretty much done. I just have to manually add the
>> missing symbols to the core's .def file until I find a better way to
>> automate it. I'll wait till Roy finishes his build reorganisation before
>> commiting my build changes though. 
>
>OS/390 has the same issues.  But we get to use an export-all option on
>the compile so that we don't have to list symbols explicitly.

Well, that's a handy one. I've got the hooks taken care of now leaving just
the global variables which rarely change so can be a static list.



>> If you want to check out the replacement libtool I wrote, you can see it at
>> http://silk.apana.org.au/download/aplibtool.c
>> It's a pretty quick hack but seems to work.
>
>There is another one at http://www.apache.org/~trawick/libtool.tgz :)
>This one understands enough about the Apache code to put the right
>files in the DLL, and understands enough about OS/390 compile/link
>options to make it happen.

Yeah, I looked at it a while ago but it looked a little unwieldy & OS/390
specific for me.



>How do you plan to make your libtool available?  I didn't plan
>anything more fancy than letting it live at the URL listed previously.

I was thinking of adding it to apr/build/ as it should be fairly easy to
add support for other platforms and I've managed to keep Apache specific
stuff out of it.

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