Hi Stephan,
Sorry for my "absence." I've been busy with TAO, but I have time to
work on this stuff again.
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:53:39PM +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> Michael Matz and I plan to switch our libtool version to
> the one in multi-language-branch in two days so it gets
> some testing before we release KDE 2.0 with it.
Great! KDE would be a great smoke test for the multi-language branch
libtool.
> The problem I see is the FIXME rate in ltcf-cxx.sh and
> I wonder, if it wouldn't make more sense to default to
> the most common used case (g++), so exceptions can be
> added later. As I see it now support for freebsd is broken
> even though I see no difference in the g++ support between
> freebsd and linux.
Yeah I need to fix that. I'm not sure why made platform-specific g++
configurations. They're must have been a reason, but I don't recall
what it may have been. On the other hand, I can't see any reason why
a general g++ configuration shouldn't be made available, as you point
out.
As soon as I get access to the repository again (SSH key inadvertently
overwritten on my end) I'll make some changes.
> Please advise, we will have to make the necessary changes
> anyway :)
Go for it!!! The less work I need to do, the better. :-)
-Ossama
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