On 02/26/12 22:18, Maho NAKATA wrote:
From: Pedro Giffuni<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Build broken on FreeBSD.
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 21:16:41 -0500
I think I prefer the first option: the sysv/linux versioning doesn't
really fit for FreeBSD and I expect we will be using the
prepackaged version of apr and serf as soon as that option is
available.
Patching ltmain.sh is something we can probably manage for
coinmp but if we have to do the same for apr, serf, and whatever
new library IBM or someone else brings in the future I don't think
that will scale well.
No, both doesn't scale, and I prefer patching ltmain.sh.
In the former solution, we have to patch files in scp2
almost everywhere and introduce additioan IF DEF for each shared lib.
We also patch prj/d.lst as well. This is much more tedious than expected.
I understand Linux style versioning won't fit for FreeBSD,
but if you don't like it, just use external libs.
Yes, that's the plan indeed.
Pedro.