Hi Peter,
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 03:27:04PM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Joe Orton]
> > `neon-config --la-file` is part of the defined and documented neon
> > interface: removing the .la file breaks that interface, and hence
> > will break applications designed to build against neon.
>
> So,
[Joe Orton]
> `neon-config --la-file` is part of the defined and documented neon
> interface: removing the .la file breaks that interface, and hence
> will break applications designed to build against neon.
So, I was the one who requested that the neon26 maintainer remove the
.la file. I'll inco
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 11:20:25AM +, Joe Orton wrote:
> `neon-config --la-file` is part of the defined and documented neon
> interface: removing the .la file breaks that interface,
It's a shitty interface that warrants breaking.
> and hence will break applications designed to build against
`neon-config --la-file` is part of the defined and documented neon
interface: removing the .la file breaks that interface, and hence will
break applications designed to build against neon. It is desirable to
reference .la files directly when implementing simple portable build
systems around li
Joe Orton píše v Po 04. 12. 2006 v 11:20 +:
> `neon-config --la-file` is part of the defined and documented neon
> interface: removing the .la file breaks that interface, and hence will
> break applications designed to build against neon. It is desirable to
> reference .la files directly wh
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