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From: | Peter O'Gorman |
Subject: | Re: darwin: mix up of .dylib and .bundle |
Date: | Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:38:31 +0900 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2 (Macintosh/20050317) |
Christoph Egger wrote:
Attached. libgii-debug-experimental.output.gz is the whole subdirectory as I sent in my last mail with debug info. libgii-debug-experimental.output2.gz is the failing libtool link line with debug info.
Doh! In a directory named ggbundle, file -L /path/to/with/ggbundle/in/it | grep bundle will return true!
Let me look into a patch, probably testing for 'Mach-O bundle' is better than testing for 'bundle'.
| P.S.: How about integrating libtest into libtool's testsuite? | It might uncover bugs on many other operating systems | (win32, linux, *bsd, solaris, aix, etc.) If you send a patch for head, using the new testsuite and fill out the fsf copyright assignment forms, sure :-).hmm... I should subscribe an NDA ?
No, it is not an NDA, the FSF requires that it get copyright for all changes that are non-trivial. So for something like your test case you'd have to complete a copyright assignment.
<http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/contribute.html> Thanks for this report, Peter
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