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### Sylvain Cuaz [Thu, May 02, 2002 at 11:38:45AM +0200]
No, there at least 3 problems, see (as Dave already told you ;-)
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/libtool.php
Oh, I'm sorry. I thought the website only talked about the 1.3.x
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The first thing I have noticed is that Fink uses its own ltconfig and
ltmain.sh.
Note that these are for libtool 1.3.5, which is not anymore being
developed. Others have replied to your request already, but nobody
mentioned this detail :-)
Max
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Speaking only for myself, of course: I think it's great whenever patches
go back upstream, no matter how they get there. Ideally, a packaging
system like fink should only need to adjust things like installation
directories, with the software itself just working due to good
configure scripts and
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### David R. Morrison [Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 05:57:40PM -0400]
Speaking only for myself, of course: I think it's great whenever patches
go back upstream, no matter how they get there.
Good, I would have been quite astonished to hear a
All of the libtool stuff has been sent back upstream to the libtool project
a long time ago, and we see the results of this sometimes, when other
upstream authors update the libtool that they are using. This includes
the 10.1 fix that you mention (-flat_namespace -undefined_suppress).
I don't
On Fink's website, there's a page devoted to our libtool fixes at
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/libtool.php. These include
patches to fix the flat_namespace bug and the convenience library bug.
By the way, I fixed up the libtool convenience library patch so the
folks over at libtool