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Re: [Mingw-users] Re: "Re: libbfd, libtool & Win32" and "Re: Building a


From: Robert Collins
Subject: Re: [Mingw-users] Re: "Re: libbfd, libtool & Win32" and "Re: Building a MinGW GLib etc..."
Date: 17 Sep 2002 18:54:07 +1000

On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 08:11, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Max Bowsher wrote:
> > Robert Boehne wrote:
> > > Max,
> > >
> > > I took a look at the patch, and I don't have any objections
> > > to it being checked in to Libtool.  Can I get some comment
> > > from the mingwin people before I take the leap and
> > > check it in?
> 
> Oh, and just thought of something else. That patch was against the latest 
> Cygwin
> release of libtool, which contains the following patch to libtool.m4. The 2nd
> hunk is of particular importance, because I borrow that code for use on mingw 
> as
> well as Cygwin. I will try and get in contact with the Cygwin libtool 
> maintainer
> and ask that this patch be submitted for merge with mainline libtool.

Well, thats' kinda Chuck, kinda me. I did most of the original tweaks we
have in libtool/cygwin, Chuck wrote the wrapper scripts, and we both
worked to get as much as we where happy with ported upstream via Gary.

I'm short on cycles at the moment, got a cygwin queue of patches to
review a mile long, and Chuck's on holiday. So...

If the libtool maintainers are happy with that patch as it stands, be
our guests. Commit it :}.

If you need a copyright assignment, I've already done one, but that
specific patch isn't mine :[. I'm not sure whose it is either.

Rob





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