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Re: Running initial code when in library
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Paul Pluzhnikov |
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Re: Running initial code when in library |
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Thu, 25 May 2006 07:10:18 -0700 |
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"Paulo Matos" <pocmatos@gmail.com> writes:
> Why is it of my doing? Because I'm trying a design pattern which is not
> so common after all?
No, it's because you choose to build your design with autotools,
which appear not to be flexible enough to do so without special
hacks.
Cheers,
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- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paul Pluzhnikov, 2006/05/23
- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paulo Matos, 2006/05/23
- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paul Pluzhnikov, 2006/05/23
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- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paul Pluzhnikov, 2006/05/24
- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paulo Matos, 2006/05/24
- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paul Pluzhnikov, 2006/05/25
- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paulo Matos, 2006/05/25
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- Re: Running initial code when in library, Paulo Matos, 2006/05/25