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From: "Earnie Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > >> Is this something worth considering?
> > >
> > >Yes. But I think the requirement for separate install prefixes
still
> > >remains. I don't know much about debian, tho, so take that with a
large
> > >chunk of salt.
Debian installs 2.13 out of the way of 2.52. I'm not sure where though
(I'm not near that machine *right now*).
> > I was thinking that we'd somehow have one autoconf.tar.gz which had
both
> > versions and a magic wrapper to handle them.
Debian have 2.52, and if you want 2.13 *at all* you must have 2.52. That
suggests to me that the magic wrapper is in the 2.52 tarball.
>
> I see the magic wrapper being nothing more than reading the
configure.in
> or configure.ac to get the AC_PREREQ value and creating the
appropriate
> symlinks to the correct versions before executing the tool. BTW, I
just
> looked at the configure.in in newlib and the AC_PREREQ value is
already
> 2.5.
It may have started like that, but I believe it's a little smarter now
.. It's under the GPL, why not grab the deb, run ar and have a look?
Rob