Darin Adler wrote:
I don’t remember if anyone answered you.
You're the first, but thanks for the response.
A simple way to transform the library into one with private extern would be
to use ld and -r, -exported_symbol or -exported_symbols_list, and
-keep_private_externs to make all the
On Oct 20, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Mark Mentovai wrote:
Would these libraries with private extern symbols be unsuitable for
Apple's WebKit build?
Probably not. But even though this is easy it could be a long time
until someone gets the free time to make and test this simple change.
I was
Darin Adler wrote:
Probably not. But even though this is easy it could be a long time until
someone gets the free time to make and test this simple change. I was trying
to offer you the power to do this on your own schedule, but I see that
you’ve already tried it.
Given your story, it does
'kittens,
Would it be possible to get a copy of
libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a (from WebKit/WebKitLibraries) with
all of its symbols marked private extern? Or, if nobody actually
needs these symbols to be exported so globally, can the version that's
currently checked in be replaced with one
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