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Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*
From: |
Alexandre Oliva |
Subject: |
Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments* |
Date: |
09 Mar 2005 03:02:36 -0300 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
On Mar 3, 2005, Bob Friesenhahn <address@hidden> wrote:
> I was thinking about how configure often searches for autoconf and
> automake in order to maintain the package. I guess it does not search
> for libtool since libtool files are not automatically maintained.
Right. This works as long as the developer copies the contents of
libtool.m4 into their aclocal.m4 (if not using automake) or
acinclude.m4 (if using automake). Failing that, an accidental aclocal
run might pick up a libtool.m4 that is incompatible with say
ltmain.sh.
--
Alexandre Oliva http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/
Red Hat Compiler Engineer address@hidden, gcc.gnu.org}
Free Software Evangelist address@hidden, gnu.org}
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, (continued)
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Gary V. Vaughan, 2005/03/02
- Don't install a libtool script (was: Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*), Peter O'Gorman, 2005/03/02
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Charles Wilson, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Gary V. Vaughan, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Albert Chin, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Gary V. Vaughan, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Bob Friesenhahn, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Alexandre Oliva, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Bob Friesenhahn, 2005/03/03
- Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*,
Alexandre Oliva <=
Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Bob Friesenhahn, 2005/03/01
Re: CC can be a program name *with arguments*, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/03/02