Ted Irons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any way of running gdb on an uninstalled
> binary from emacs?
Typing 'libtool gdb program' at the 'Run gdb prompt' should work,
except that emacs sends '-fullname' to gdb which the libtool gdb
wrapper doesn't understand. It should be fixable in either gud
Max Horn wrote:
>
> At 3:28 Uhr +0200 15.09.2001, Guido Draheim wrote:
> >Max Horn wrote:
> >>
> >> OK, I think I just found out that this is the reason modules are not
> >> built right on darwin:
> >>
> >> # Commands used to build and install a shared archive.
> >> archive_cmds="\$CC \$(tes
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
>
> -- Small improvement for mingw-hosted tool support (while still
> running libtool on cygwin). In that case PATH_SEPARATOR is ':', but
> gcc -print-search-dirs still prints its search path with ';' as
> separator.
>
>yes,mingw*)
> library_names_spec='${libname}`e
At 3:28 Uhr +0200 15.09.2001, Guido Draheim wrote:
>Max Horn wrote:
>>
>> OK, I think I just found out that this is the reason modules are not
>> built right on darwin:
>>
>> # Commands used to build and install a shared archive.
>> archive_cmds="\$CC \$(test \\"x\$module\\" = xyes && echo -b