Hi, On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 07:51:01PM +0200, Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > The benefit is to divide the code into libraries and core which is > easier to maintain and reuse.
I'm not sure I understand what's so hard about "compile stuff, use
'ar' to pack into libopenvpn.a" that stuff needs more convolutions.
We're not building a shared library - which I agree is major pains unless
handled by libtool. But static libraries are easy on about everything
(except Windows, can't speak about that).
> Anyway, new automake does support silent rules, try the following[1]
> patch and see if it makes you happier.
This is missing the point: I think what automake/autoconf is doing now
is much too complicated. I *like* to see what it's doing, and hiding
complexity by just not showing it is a step into the wrong direction.
> Again, this demonstrate how current merge procedure is inappropriate,
> as instead of single build system rewrite merge we have aftershocks.
> Branch should be tested and reviewed, and tested and reviewed until
> no known issues found, and all happy of its quality.
We're doing that now: branch is called "master".
gert
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