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Re: FYI: (non)recursive mode fixups


From: Gary V. Vaughan
Subject: Re: FYI: (non)recursive mode fixups
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:29:08 +0000
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Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Hi Gary,

* Gary V. Vaughan wrote on Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 04:55:16PM CET:

Ralf Wildenhues wrote:

First the good thing: in principle, libltdl can do fine without an
AC_CONFIG_HEADER at all:

*snip*

Sweet!  Along with a patch to libtool.texi that explains to the user
how to make sure everything is setup to help the macro run properly,
I think this will be a fine commit before the 2.0 alpha...


Erm, what do you mean?

That the examples are tweaked to match the new way of using it.

 The nice thing about the patch is that it
requires _no_ adjustment by the user.  Whether he uses AC_CONFIG_HEADERS
or not, libltdl will build in non-subproject mode.

Oh, okay.  Well if the examples all work as is, then maybe there
is no need to obfuscate things anymore than they are already ;-)

Given that this below is fixed..

See my recent patch posts :-D

I'll eventually try this, together with (s)editing of Makefile.inc so it
can be used nonrecursively with subdir names other than libltdl/.

No need... 'tis done.  Hmmm, does one of the modes still require libltdl?
I thought I'd fixed that already?

Meanwhile, I have applied the following to HEAD.

Cool, thanks.  It was a prerequisite for my patches.

        * libltdl/Makefile.inc (AM_CPPFLAGS): Do not define
        HAVE_CONFIG_H.
        * libltdl/m4/ltdl.m4 (LTDL_INIT): Do not invoke
        AC_CONFIG_HEADERS ourselves, we can build with or without now.

Cheers,
        Gary.
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