Bob Friesenhahn writes:
> Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
> > I never said I had trouble linking with libjpeg. I said I could not
> > *build* libjpeg using the workaround I found floating around on the net,
> > which convinced me that the workaround is wrong.
> I am the developer of JPEG 7's autotoo
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
I have libjpeg 7 installed as a shared library under MinGW and have
not noticed any problems linking with it.
I never said I had trouble linking with libjpeg. I said I could not
*build* libjpeg using the workaround I found floating around on th
Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
> I still wish someone would answer the questions I asked...
I should amend that - Bob did answer one of them, plus another I hadn't
asked because I didn't know it needed asking, and for that I'm grateful
to him. I still need help with the other three, though.
DES
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Vincent Torri writes:
> Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
> > Bob Friesenhahn writes:
> > > You did not mention the version of libtool you are using.
> > 2.2.7a, that's what currently ships with MinGW.
> 2.2.7a ? a git version ?
Yep. I must admit I didn't pay much attention to the version number
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Bob Friesenhahn writes:
You did not mention the version of libtool you are using. This may be
obtained from 'libtool --version'. The current version is 2.2.6b.
2.2.7a, that's what currently ships with MinGW.
2.2.7a ? a git version ?
Vinc
Bob Friesenhahn writes:
> You did not mention the version of libtool you are using. This may be
> obtained from 'libtool --version'. The current version is 2.2.6b.
2.2.7a, that's what currently ships with MinGW.
> I have libjpeg 7 installed as a shared library under MinGW and have
> not notice