On 24/03/06, Brian Harring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Checking the interfaces/symbols sucks however, because you can only do
> it _after_ you've built whatever you're building (packages do adjust
> the defines/typedefs/structs dependant on configure/build options).
>
> As I stated earlier, bincompat (not binslot paul :P) is the route to
> go- it gives you up front information so a resolver can plan out what
> has to be rebuilt automatically.

no-no-no i'm not talking about binary and i will make another thread
when i go further with my own topic :) to use those interfaces, u dont
need to compile anything.

> ~harring

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