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From: Gabriele B. <bar...@in...> - 2003-05-01 19:58:11
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Ciao Lachlan! > 2003-03-21 Peter O'Gorman <pe...@po...> > * libtool.m4 (darwin): Check compiler is apple gcc, add >-single_module support so that dyloading c++ shared libraries will >work. I hadn't checked libtool recently. But dynlib were exactly the problem I encountered with libtool. I hope this would fix. >That sounds like just the patch we need! If someone tells me the >steps (autoconf? automake? ???), I'll download and run 1.5 on the >weekend. I guess you only have to launch ( I am not pretty sure about it though - give a look at the man page): libtoolize --copy inside the htdig source directory. I don't think you need to run autoconf or automake either. However, in general, here are the steps I usually follow with ht://Check and - every death of pope (as we say in Italy - that is to say very rarely :-D ) - with ht://Dig. You can find them here: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/htcheck/htcheck/README.developers from the 'Browse CVS' section of SF for ht://Check. Step 1 ( I think it is not necessary now) ======= aclocal Created macro file aclocal.m4 with definitions for libtool. Step 2 ======= libtoolize --copy Copies libtool files. Step 3 ======= autoconf Create the file 'configure' Step 4 ======= automake --foreign --add-missing --copy -v -f Step 5 ====== autoreconf Ciao ciao -Gabriele -- Gabriele Bartolini: Web Programmer, ht://Dig & IWA/HWG Member, ht://Check maintainer Current Location: Prato, Tuscany, Italy bar...@in... | http://www.prato.linux.it/~gbartolini | ICQ#129221447 > "Leave every hope, ye who enter!", Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, The Inferno |