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From: "Bruce Korb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:00 AM
Subject: Windowed Libtools
> > > "Wont be able to develop ... libtool *ON WINDOWS* any more."
> >
> > So you're agreeing that the generated ltmain.in must support
> > Cygwin at least as well as the current release?
>
> Of course.
Whew.
> Assuming that rumors are true that it is possible to get a
> minimal Guile running on windows, then you can. We have to
> avoid using features in our code that are not available on
> WinNT. (Forget Win3.1 or DOS. No way, no how.) These
> features would be shell commands that do not exist and Guile
> functions that do not port. It also includes nested
> templates because nested template handling was done in a way
> that WinNT can't deal with. However there is a *very* simple
> workaround. Where you need to use this construct:
Just a lemma: WinNT != Cygwin. If you want libtool development on
cygwin, you _can_ use features not available on Windows NT _or_ windows
9x.
I'm a bit confused here whether you mean
a) guile on cygwin
b) guile on windows NT (and whether you mean NT 3.1, 3.5 & 4, or NT 4 &
windows 2k or..)
c) guile on the Win32 platform.
I'd assumed you meant on cygwin from the prior emails...
The reason I point this out is that a) is probably a lot easier than b
or c, and that if you did mean some variant of b); b) cuts out a _huge_
chunk of the user base.
Rob
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