Re: mail archives are hosed

2000-10-09 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
Hi Bruce! I'm Ccing the administrators list at gnu.org, to highlight the fact that the old archives are not available from either the old or new web address =(O| On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 12:41:44PM -0700, Bruce Korb wrote: > > FYI: the geocrawler record stops 9/16/00. Geocrawler seems pretty f

Re: mail archives are hosed

2000-10-09 Thread Joel N. Weber II
We know the archives aren't currently online; that hasn't yet been set up after things migrated from mescaline to fencepost. At some point in the near future the archives will become available again. Please don't cc system-hackers on public lists; if system-hackers starts getting spam, we will c

Re: mail archives are hosed

2000-10-09 Thread Bruce Korb
"Gary V. Vaughan" wrote: > > Hi Bruce! Hi Gary, > > Also, the archive reference on the libtool homepage ... > > is invalid. > > Okay, thanks I'll update the address... Thank you. > > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool > > ^^ > If you go to this page, there is

$ORIGIN in RPATHs

2000-10-09 Thread Ganesan Rajagopal
I would like to add an RPATH with $ORIGIN (supported on Solaris and GLIBC platforms), but libtool complains that an absolute path is needed. A following trivial fix to ltmain.in fixes the problem. The patch is against the top of the multi-language-branch. ltmain.in patch start -

Re: $ORIGIN in RPATHs

2000-10-09 Thread Alexandre Oliva
On Oct 10, 2000, Ganesan Rajagopal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While we are on this topic, how about modifying libtool to add a > $ORIGIN in a program RPATH instead of an hardcoded path if > possible? This case should be trivial when libdir and bindir are > subdirectories of prefix. This would