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Re: coexist multiple versions of automake
From: |
Allan Clark |
Subject: |
Re: coexist multiple versions of automake |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Mar 2002 17:24:39 -0500 |
Paul Lew wrote:
> I would like to propose we modify automake (and autoconf) to allow
> multiple versions of automake coexisting on a given system. In our
> work, we used various open source libraries and each one of them work
> with a particular version of automake. This makes it hard for us to
> upgrade. If automake can be specified as automake-1.4 and
> automake-1.6 like what tcl did in the past, this will make people's
> life a lot easier.
When you say "libraries", are you referring to libXXX.{a,so}, or "The
ABC Corp Widget Library" (a collection of libraries and non-standard
tools)?
Typically, changes in toolkits that cause huge inconsistencies are given
different major version numbers, but automake will probably be 1.X
forever.
Segmenting automake into automake-1.4/1.5/1.6 might be OK so long as
users have the choice of choosing "automake-X.y", or simply choosing
"automake" (which would continue to be the latest automake major
revision). I for one like to install automake, and know that when my
check for updates yields "nothing new", my automake is the latest.
> Since I am not familiar with the inner work of automake, for the
> already released versions, how hard will it be to patch them to allow
> for this? I would really like to have 2 libraries using different
> version of automake to work together.
Did you consider getting the libraries updated? Yeah, you probably did.
This *is* an automake issue, and not a libtool issue, right?
Allan