Re: libtool: cygwin/mingw/pw update: enable-auto-image-base

2005-09-07 Thread Peter O'Gorman

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Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
| So, is there any reason I should not commit this to Libtool CVS HEAD and
| similarly to branch-1-5?
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| 2005-09-07  Charles Wilson  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|   * libltdl/m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS, _LT_LANG_CXX_CONFIG)
|   [ cygwin, mingw, pw32 ]: Use --enable-auto-image-base instead of
|   a fixed image base address.
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I can think of no reason to avoid committing this, but lets let the platform
experts have their say.

Peter
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Re: libtool: cygwin/mingw/pw update: enable-auto-image-base

2005-09-07 Thread Bob Friesenhahn

On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Earnie Boyd wrote:


I'm not opposed either, I believe it is the default, IIRC.  The pw port isn't
maintained that I've noticed.  The submitter is the authority for Cygwin.


The comment about pw is an understatement. It seems to me that 'pw' 
failed shortly after leaving the gate due to being a rebel without a 
cause.  It failed years ago and support for it should be removed from 
libtool.


Bob
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Re: libtool: cygwin/mingw/pw update: enable-auto-image-base

2005-09-07 Thread Charles Wilson

Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
The comment about pw is an understatement. It seems to me that 'pw' 
failed shortly after leaving the gate due to being a rebel without a 
cause.  It failed years ago and support for it should be removed from 
libtool.


Kind of a shame, in that Paul Sokolovsky was the guy that gave us the 
auto-import functionality.  I think either cygwin or mingw or both would 
have benefited had he stuck around and contributed to those projects 
rather than haring off on his own.  But, the idea of removing support 
for pw is a side issue.


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Chuck