Ralf, of more use would be an interdiff between the (rc5-cvs of same
date) and (your updated code - cvs it's based against), that would me
and Chuck how close the two versions are, with respect to the rc5
changes.
I have appended the patched libtool.m4 one time against the cvs HEADbranch release
Ralf Habacker wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
Quoting from the fink site (it was handy):
The current development branch: This is the development version that
will some day be released as libtool 1.5. It has resulted from the merge
of 1.4 and the MLB. It supports C, C++ and Java (via
Ralf, of more use would be an interdiff between the (rc5-cvs of same
date) and (your updated code - cvs it's based against), that would me
and Chuck how close the two versions are, with respect to the rc5
changes.
Rob
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Ralf Habacker wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
Quoting from the fink site (it was handy):
The current development branch: This is the development version that
will some day be released as libtool 1.5. It has resulted from the merge
of 1.4 and the MLB. It supports C, C++ and Java (via
Ralf Habacker wrote:
At last I like to write about some additional topic I recognized with the libtool
stuff:
1. providing -Wl,--enable-auto-import for linking executables (ltmain.in)
I have prepared a patch for this, but I recognized that there must be a general
strategy for
handling
Robert Collins wrote:
Quoting from the fink site (it was handy):
The current development branch: This is the development version that
will some day be released as libtool 1.5. It has resulted from the merge
of 1.4 and the MLB. It supports C, C++ and Java (via gcj).
Unfortunately, it can't
Ralf Habacker wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
Quoting from the fink site (it was handy):
The current development branch: This is the development version that
will some day be released as libtool 1.5. It has resulted from the merge
of 1.4 and the MLB. It supports C, C++ and Java (via gcj).
Hi,
I have downloaded the newest autotool with setup.exe and some problems (cygwin not
found
issue) are fixed.
The problem relating to the CXX configuration remains. After looking in the related
source I
recognized that this might be a bug in libtool.m4 (see below)
Charles, if you read this,
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From: Ralf Habacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cygwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:04 AM
Subject: RE: libtool-devel and kde2 - problem with AC_PROG_CXX
Hi,
I have downloaded the newest autotool with setup.exe and some problems
(cygwin
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