AOLserver's configure script has an --{enable,disable}-shared arg which
as far as I can tell is pointless. AOLserver builds shared or
static based on how Tcl was built and REFUSES to build unless it
matches.
In other words: if Tcl is built shared, AOLserver must also be. If Tcl
is built static, AOLserver must also be.
So, what's the point of presenting the option? Is it (or rather, should
it be) possible to build a statically linked AOLserver against a shared
Tcl or vice versa?
-- Dossy
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