Rich Megginson wrote:
Dan Mosedale wrote:
This might be a bit more complicated, since (I presume) on at least
one system (Solaris) the system mozilla-based LDAP sdk is in
/usr/include/ldap. Perhaps Anton can confirm or deny?
The Solaris situation is quite complicated, but Anton and I are
Rich Megginson wrote:
Dan Mosedale wrote:
I guess what I'm really hoping can be avoided is having to have a
little maze of ifdefs in crossplatform code that decide whether or not
to include ldap/ldap.h or mozldap/ldap.h.
I thought that's what pkg-config was designed to eliminate? E.g. if
Rich Megginson wrote:
I'm going to be doing some work in the following areas, and I would like
to get some input from ldapsdk developers, and especially the mozilla
and thunderbird developers to see how they build ldapsdk as part of
those products:
Sorry for not responding earlier; I see
Dan Mosedale wrote:
Rich Megginson wrote:
I'm going to be doing some work in the following areas, and I would
like to get some input from ldapsdk developers, and especially the
mozilla and thunderbird developers to see how they build ldapsdk as
part of those products:
Sorry for not
Anton Bobrov wrote:
Rich, nspr/nss switches sounds like a good idea tho i'm not
sure what nspr-config is.
nspr-config is a shell script that prints out various compiler and
linker flags to use to build programs that use nspr e.g.
-I/path/to/include or -L/path/to/libs - analogous to