Using CVS Libtool, Automake, and Autoconf:
Under Solaris 2.6 (and reportedly Solaris 8) the following message is
emmitted from configure:
checking for X... libraries /usr/openwin/lib, headers
/usr/openwin/include
checking whether -R must be followed by a space... cat: cannot open conftest.c
cat:
> Also, I believe that the FSF actually asked us to call it something
> besides gnu-win32 specifically because RMS didn't like the name
> 'win32' (which is another separate problem).
The FSF doesn't like using "win" when referring to Windows (wrt GNU
software at least), because it implies that u
> -Original Message-
> From: Gary V. Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 3:47 AM
> To: Bernard Dautrevaux
> Cc: Libtool Mailing List (Adresse de messagerie)
> Subject: Re: Can't install CVS libtool
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 08:08:31PM +0200, Bernar
Hello Richard,
[Sorry for crossposting to libtool list, but I don't risk cc this to
cygwin list]
Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CF> An issue has recently been raised (by me) in the libtool mailing list
CF> regarding the desirability o
On Sep 18, 2000, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An issue has recently been raised (by me) in the libtool mailing list
> regarding the desirability of using the label "gnu-win32" in scripts
> like libtool (and, I presume, configure).
> In hacker terminology, calling som
An issue has recently been raised (by me) in the libtool mailing list
regarding the desirability of using the label "gnu-win32" in scripts
like libtool (and, I presume, configure).
In hacker terminology, calling something a "win" is a form of praise.
People who wish to praise Microsof