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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:21:27 +0200
From: IPSI conference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Invitation to Italy (and Sweden) vip/ba
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dear Potential Speaker of the IPSI-2004 Pescara:

I am happy to invite you to be a speaker at the VIP Scientific Forum of the 
International IPSI-2004 PESCARA Conference in Italy (IPSI = Internet, Processing, 
Systems for e-education/e-business, and Interdisciplinaries), to be held in the hotel 
Castello Chiola from July 28 till August 2, 2004. Detailed program and all relevant 
information are given at the web: www.internetconferences.net.

Castello Chiola is a century IX castle on the top of a hill, with a sea view; best 
Italian beaches around Pescara are only about 10km away. This is our former L'Aquila 
conference relocated to a place which is much more attractive and convenient. Opening 
keynote: Professor Michael Flynn, from Stanford University.

Deadlines: 
Abstract (100 words) = April 30, 2004
Full Papers = May 10, 2004
Paper Acceptance Notification = May 20, 2004
Hotel Payment = May 30, 2004
Fee Payment = June 10, 2004


If you are not able to accept this invitation, our next meeting is in Sweden 
(Stockholm Grand Hotel) and your are invited (for details see 
www.internetconferences.net, and let us know if you are interested, by sending email 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  


The IPSI-2004 PESCARA conference is limited to about 100 attendees (physical capacity 
of hotel Castello Chiola congress center), and only plenary sessions will be 
organized.  So far, many more researchers expressed an interest to come, which means 
that a number of submissions will have to be rejected. Still, new submissions are more 
than welcome.

In addition to other programs, a special VIP Scientific Forum is also organized. Talks 
of the VIP Scientific Forum are open to all participants (other fori include the High 
Tech Forum and Talented Students Forum).

Please submit your title/abstract (which means that you have committed to participate 
if your paper is accepted), as soon as convenient for you,because we will be accepting 
papers until the limit is reached.

The major goal of this forum is to establish a podium for a fruitful exchange of the 
newest scientific ideas, and that is why your participation is extremely important to 
all of us. Only elite researchers and professionals are invited.

If you like to accept this invitation, please send email (with title, 100-word 
abstract, and affiliation) 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Conditions of this invitation are as follows:

1. Duration of your slot is 30 minutes (20 to 25 minutes for your talk, and the rest 
for discussions).

2. You are financially responsible:

(a) For the air ticket to arrive to Italy, and for the local transportation to arrive 
to the conference site (Hotel Castello Chiola).

(b) For the hotel/breakfast cost.

If you like to stay in the Castello Chiola hotel, the minimum stay is 5 days, from 
July 28 noon till August 2 noon, and the prepayment for all 5 days has to be done, as 
indicated above, before May 30, 2004 (only 30 rooms are available for sale, so you 
have to hurry up). The prices are as follows:

   one person in a single room = e600,
   two persons in a double room = e800,
   three persons in a triple room, E15 extra per day.
   four persons in a quad room, E30 extra per day.

If you like to stay in an outside hotel (in which case you can save considerably on 
your budget), you are entitled to a E100 insurance (both by participants and their 
accompanying persons), payable directly to the hotel Chiola. 

Please, remember that hotel Chiola has only 30 rooms for sale, and most attendees will 
have to stay in Pescara (25km or 30min by public busses) or better in the nearby Silvi 
Marina (15km or 15min by public busses, operating from 6am till 11pm). Busses are to 
be taken to the center of Loreto Aprutino, and the hotel is five minutes walking 
uphill (to the top of the hill). Of course, rent-a-car is the most convenient solution 
(there is a parking on the top of the hill).

(c) For the conference fee (e400).

3. The conference fee covers a professional reviewing process, the conference program, 
a book of abstracts, a CD with full papers, a welcome dinner on the arrival day, 
coffee/tea breaks, and access to  all professional and social activities of the 
IPSI-2004 PESCARA. The fee is e300 for past participants of IPSI conferences who agree 
to review 12 papers per year.

4. For paper layout format, you are free to select any format  that meets your needs 
and esthetical criteria. Your paper will be reviewed, with the major intention to 
provide you with a feedback that can help improve the quality.

5. Full papers are limited to maximum 1MB and minimum 4 pages.

6. The scope of the conference is relatively wide: Informatics, Internet, Computer 
Science and Engineering, Interdisciplinary Research, MBA, Internet aspects of 
Medicine, Education, Management, Law, etc. Of course, traditional Electrical and 
Computer Engineering, and Engineering Physics, or BioEngineering and Environment 
Protection, too.

7. Late payments, both for the hotel Castello Chiola and the fee, extra 10 percent, 
and on the spot, extra 20 percent.

Sincerely yours,

Prof. Dr. V. Milutinovic,
Chairman 

If you are not able to attend IPSI BgD conferences, you may like to submit a paper for 
one of the IPSI BgD journals. Please, check the web (www.internetjournals.net) and 
write to us at the email address given on the web. Thank you!

PS - Please tell us if you cannot come to this conference, but you plan to come to a 
future scientific non-profit conference organized by IPSI BgD. If you would like not 
to receive information about our conferences, please let us know.




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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:17:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Steven F. Killen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: prefix restrictions
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm attempting to install Gaim 0.77, which is built with
> autoconf/automake.  It builds fine, but I'm having trouble with gmake
> install and libtool in particular.
>
> Is there a way to tell libtool to ignore the prefix for installation
> purposes, or must I copy each file by hand to the directory I wish to
> move the files to?  Is there something I'm missing about how libtool
> operates?

It appears that 'gmake install DESTDIR=' is the way to go, and then moving
the files from $DESTDIR/usr/local to $DESTDIR.  Would this create a
problem in with linking that you could foresee?

--
Steve Killen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 03:26:47 +1000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hampson)
Subject: No-longer LT_GLOBAL-using libltdl problem, seeking
        suggestions
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

(This is also Debian bug #244578 [1] since the Debian libtool
maintainers have pulled this change into the 1.5.6 release to fix other
issues.)

Basically, FreeRADIUS loads its modules based on being enabled in the
configuration file. However, one of the modules needs to pull in the
symbols (many of them) from one of the other modules. The module loader
won't load the second module if the first isn't configured, so up until
recently this has been fine.

However, with the removal of LT_GLOBAL from libltdl, the symbols of the
first module (rlm_eap_tls) are no longer directly available to the
second module (rlm_eap_ttls). Attempting to lt_dlopen the first module
from the second doesn't work, and having just tried to wrap my head
around the libtool code, I see that's because it doesn't recall dlopen
on modules it already has a handle on.

I guess I have two questions: Would simply recalling dlopen on the
module allow me to drag the first module's symbols back into second
module?  (This would localise the fix for this issue to libltdl)

Or, is there some other way to dynamically tell libltdl to resolve
symbols from the second library using the first library. (I did try
linking the second library directly against the first, but they build in
different directories but are installed into the same one, and I ended
up with a .la file with -L/home/tbble/... in it, and no success. I also
suspect this will load _another_ copy of the module into memory, and it
will not be initialised (maybe... unconfirmed) and therefore unusable.
This solution is hampered by the fact we're on autoconf2.13 and
libtool1.4, and not using automake, so the example in the other Debian
bug report [2] didn't help a lot. If this is the only way, I will
endeavour to make it work.)

I'm not subscribed to the email list, so feel free to CC me in response,
or I will check the web-archives next time I have time to wrestle with
this problem.

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/244578
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/241865
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 19:33:20 +0100
From: Richard Dawe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Do autotools support free Microsoft compiler?
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Hello.

Braden McDaniel wrote:
[snip]
> Unfortunately I haven't been able to test this yet. CVS autoconf now 
> appears to want "help2man", which I have not yet succeeded in 
> building/installing on Cygwin. (The attempt sent me on quite a wild 
> goose chase, though: help2man wants perl Locale::gettext wants fresher 
> gettext (than Cygwin packages) wants a C# compiler (!...fortunately this 
> dependency could be disabled).)

Try running configure with --disable-nls. My Linux box doesn't have 
Locale::gettext, but I can build help2man if I use --disable-nls.

Bye, Rich =]

-- 
Richard Dawe [ http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~phekda/richdawe/ ]

"You can't evaluate a man by logic alone."
   -- McCoy, "I, Mudd", Star Trek





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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:52:09 -0400
From: Braden McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Do autotools support free Microsoft compiler?
To: Richard Dawe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Richard Dawe wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> Braden McDaniel wrote:
> [snip]
> 
>> Unfortunately I haven't been able to test this yet. CVS autoconf now 
>> appears to want "help2man", which I have not yet succeeded in 
>> building/installing on Cygwin. (The attempt sent me on quite a wild 
>> goose chase, though: help2man wants perl Locale::gettext wants fresher 
>> gettext (than Cygwin packages) wants a C# compiler (!...fortunately 
>> this dependency could be disabled).)
> 
> 
> Try running configure with --disable-nls. My Linux box doesn't have 
> Locale::gettext, but I can build help2man if I use --disable-nls.

Thanks. But if it ain't one thing...

$ make
gcc  -o hacklocaledir.so -fPIC -shared ../hacklocaledir.c
cc1: warning: -fPIC ignored for target (all code is position independent)
../hacklocaledir.c: In function `__open':
../hacklocaledir.c:44: error: `RTLD_NEXT' undeclared (first use in this 
function)
../hacklocaledir.c:44: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported 
only once
../hacklocaledir.c:44: error: for each function it appears in.)
../hacklocaledir.c: At top level:
../hacklocaledir.c:113: warning: weak declaration of `open' not supported
make: *** [hacklocaledir.so] Error 1

Cygwin dlfcn.h does not define RTLD_NEXT. Sigh.

Braden





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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 19:58:43 +0100
From: Patrick Welche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: bug in lt_lang_default_config
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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All tests pass before and after this patch.. but the configure scripts
become happier..

Cheers,

Patrick
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 AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([LT_PROG_RC],
   [LT_LANG(RC)],
-  [m4_define([LT_PROG_RC], defn([LT_PROG_RC])[LT_LANG(RC)])])
+  [m4_define([LT_PROG_RC], defn([LT_PROG_RC])[LT_LANG(RC)])
 ])# _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG
 
 # Obsolete macros

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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:35:21 -0400
From: Braden McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: libtoolize and AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed

Some issues related to use of CVS libtool with AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS:

   1. libtoolize doesn't appear to recurse into AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS. Should
      it? Or is this autoreconf's job?
   2. I cannot get CVS autoreconf to work at all with CVS libtool.
      Perhaps this is a Known Issue; but I haven't seen it mentioned.
   3. If I execute libtoolize in the subpackage root directory, it seems
      to "know" that AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR should be "..". I don't explicitly
      use the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR macro anywhere, so I'm guessing
      libtoolize does some sniffing. Perhaps it should do something
      similar for AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR? (That is, use the main package's
      AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR if none is set in the subpackage's
      configure.ac.)

Braden





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