Ralf Habacker wrote:
So, it's from CVS HEAD -- but doesn't include these cygwin changes (duplicates indicate multiple same-day commits):1.4e isn't a specific version. It just means "some cvs checkout after the 1.4d release"
but this could be a long period: :-)
The recent devel libtool tells:
$ libtool --version
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.4e (1.1175 2003/01/01 01:57:46)
ltmain of recent kde from anoncvs.kde.org: VERSION=1.4e
TIMESTAMP=" (1.1090 2002/02/07 19:54:36)"
2002-02-09 Gary V. Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From Robert Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> < * >
2002-05-30 Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2002-05-31 Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2002-10-15 Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2002-10-30 Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> < ** >
2002-11-03 Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2002-11-03 Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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< * > This is when the auto-import support was first added.
< ** > this is when the shell function win32_libid() was first introduced.
And you wonder why simply dropping a new *version* of that shell function doesn't work in KDE? You need to relibtoolize the whole tree with a more recent version of libtool, and THEN you can drop in my replacement test.
But, see my reply to your other message.
--Chuck
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