On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 11:45, Guido Draheim wrote: > The lastest discussion was in october, and on 22.OCT.2001 I got > an e-mail from "Gerrit P. Haase" <gp(at)familiehaase de> > > > Guten Tag Guido Draheim, > > > > Am 2001-10-22 um 07:18 schriebst du: > > > > > I just do not know and I did not take the time to do some > > > communications to get to know the name of someone who > > > could tell me by his profound knowledge of dlls and gnu-ld. > > > > and: > > > > > Know a wizard who is equally wise on all sides? > > > > Ask Chuck Wilson and Robert Collins from the Cygwin folks. > > They have a great interest to get binutils and libtool > > shooting in one (the same) direction. > > > > and note that there are quite some other people on this list who would > love to see the things get sorted out once and for all. It just needs > someone with time enough to exchange the three dozen e-mails it will > take (atleast!) to get things right. Just go ahead and try to get to > the minds of people who have the mana to do it... be sure that a lot > of the people around here will back you if anyone asks on what grounds > your request are built. So far, anyone to whom I've talked said that > it is right to put the impgen.c functionality into dlltool.. where it > rightfully belongs but no one of us has rights enough to modify it. And > be sure that the impgen.c code gets rejected since it does not use > any code from libbfd as it should - it's a working hack and thousands > of people in the world use it, even for production (incl. libsdl.org??)
Guido, can you succintely describe what impgen does - particularly in a cross- environment. Thanks in advance - Rob (wizard-in-training :}) _______________________________________________ Libtool mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool