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Re: 60-gary-remove-libltdl-subconfigury.patch [Was Re: configuring liblt
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Gary V. Vaughan |
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Re: 60-gary-remove-libltdl-subconfigury.patch [Was Re: configuring libltdl] |
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Thu, 27 Nov 2003 13:24:52 +0000 |
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Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
| On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Gary V. Vaughan wrote:
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|>Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
|>
|>>The issues I mention are primarily philosophical and religious.
|>>There is a subversive element of open source society that is willing
|>>to use Autoconf and Libtool, but not Automake. The FreeType and
|>>libJPEG projects come to mind. If AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE is used, then
|>>Automake must be installed in order to maintain the package, even if
|>>the dependent package uses JAM, GNU make, BSD make, Imake, or
|>>hand-coded traditional make.
|>
|>Okay, stage 1. Lets make a start at this and resolve the issues as we find
|>them. As a bonus this shaves another 10% of the dist tarball size. We are
|>already not far off half the size of libtool-1.5.tar.gz! :-)
|>
|>Okay to commit?
|
|
| It seems like this should require a documentation change since
| presumably 'libtoolize --ltdl' and 'libtoolize --ltdl-tar' won't
| produce the same results anymore. Or perhaps I am missing something,
| and only libtool itself is effected.
- --ltdl-tar is already broken. Stage 2 should be to get them working with the
new directory structure.
Stage 3 should be to figure out how to support automakeless environments.
Its a fairly big change conceptually, so I dare say that stages 4 through 13
will be to fix things that crawl out of the woodwork in the next couple of
weeks.
| Otherwise, it looks fine to me.
I'll commit as is, and send a patch for re-enabling libtoolize's ltdl options
along with updated documentation. I'm still convinced that --ltdl-tar is
useless, and might drop that option if it proves time consuming to rework it.
Cheers,
Gary.
- --
Gary V. Vaughan ())_. address@hidden,gnu.org}
Research Scientist ( '/ http://www.oranda.demon.co.uk
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