On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Jason Tishler wrote:

> The following post was to cygwin-apps@:
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> On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 09:50:14AM -0700, James R. Phillips wrote:
> > I'm not certain if rebase is being actively maintained, since the last
> > release was over a year ago.  If anyone is, I have a patch for
> > rebaseall that adds compiled octave shared libraries (*.oct) to the
> > list of things that rebaseall can rebase.  This should make rebaseall
> > work with octave installations.
>
> Jim,
>
> On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 08:04:27PM -0700, James R. Phillips wrote:
> > I'm not certain if rebase is being actively maintained, since the last
> > release was over a year ago.  If you are maintaining it, I have a
> > patch for rebaseall that adds compiled octave shared libraries (*.oct)
> > to the list of things that rebaseall can rebase.  This should make
> > rebaseall work with octave installations.
>
> Please give me more than ~36 hours to respond to a post.  FWIW, I was on
> vacation when you posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> rebaseall currently handles .dll files and the next version will handle
> .so files too.  I would prefer not to change rebaseall to handle
> non-standard shared library extensions.  Instead, can you change Cygwin
> octave to use one of the standard extensions for its shared libraries?

Jason,

Would adding a command-line option to rebaseall that specifies
non-standard shared library extensions work?  That way, Jim could tell the
octave users to run rebaseall with the "--add-non-standard-dll-suffix
.oct" flag, and you won't have to worry about all the extra extensions for
shared libraries out there.
        Igor
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