Re: [Libtool] Re: Naming a project gnu-win32?

2000-09-19 Thread Richard Stallman
But then, wouldn't calling the project ``GNU Win'' or, even better, ``GNU Wins'', be a good thing? :-) "GNU Win" might be a fine name for something else, but "gnuwin32" where "win32" refers to the Microsoft system would not be good, because it would be calling the Microsoft system a win.

Re: [Libtool] Re: Naming a project gnu-win32?

2000-09-19 Thread Richard Stallman
Original note was talking about making technical feature which applies to all targets using GNU compiler/linker/other utilities to produce applications for set of systems (aka platform) officially called 'Win32', and not about putting anything containing substring 'gnu-

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Re: [Libtool] How about a C++ test in the multi-language-branch?

2000-09-19 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi Robert, On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:44:06AM -0500, Robert Boehne wrote: > I'm currently attempting to add support for C++ under AIX > to libtool, but it would be nice if there was a test case > that created a C++ shared library that checked libtool for > correct behavior. I currently have g++

[Libtool] How about a C++ test in the multi-language-branch?

2000-09-19 Thread Robert Boehne
I'm currently attempting to add support for C++ under AIX to libtool, but it would be nice if there was a test case that created a C++ shared library that checked libtool for correct behavior. I currently have g++ shared libraries being created in another project, but they are rather large and ti