Why make enable_shared and enable_static specific to a tag? Wouldn't
it be odd that you create shared libs for "C" programs and static for
"C++"? And, the --enable-shared and --enable-static options would have
to multiply (--enable-c-shared, --enable-cxx-shared, etc).
I'm using tags for something d
Hi Paulo,
It seems this thread starts to go into a direction that might change
the recently added functionality of the -static and -shared flags. In a
previous posting you opted for reverting the -static/-shared
functionality and in the posting quoted below you are opting to make
the disable-s
I have yesterday's CVS autoconf, automake, apache httpd-2.0. Using
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5a (1.1296 2003/10/21 15:03:52)
apache's buildconf does its thing, and my only problem is undefined module
symbols in the final link, however
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5a (1.1331 2003/11/14 17:33:04)