On Sat, 13 Jun 2009, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Libtool no longer uses a ltmain.sh file so maybe using a modern version is
the answer to this problem.
The latest version that's available for download is 2.2.6a, and I'm running
2.2.6. I built 2.2.6a and installed it in a BUILDROOT (so as to not a
Bob Friesenhahn writes:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Can anyone suggest a clean way to eliminate all those copies of ltmain.sh. I
can always hack up a hook that replaces them with hardlinks, before the
tarball gets created, but perhaps there's a better way. The catch here is
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Can anyone suggest a clean way to eliminate all those copies of ltmain.sh. I
can always hack up a hook that replaces them with hardlinks, before the
tarball gets created, but perhaps there's a better way. The catch here is
Libtool no longer uses a
I have about a dozen libraries that get built with libtool. They're all
convenience libraries but they can be developed individually, so they have
their own configure script, as well as as all the libtool-related scripts.
These libraries are included in five major projects, in various
combinat
Gentlemen:
I regard, with reverence, your GNU Autotools as revolutionary. This
is, undoubtedly, a bit of AI - although, perhaps, no one has described
them that way.
Adrienne
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