2011/6/6 Guillem Jover :
> On Sat, 2011-06-04 at 14:24:52 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>> Guillem Jover dixit:
>> > pkg-config --cflags libbsd-overlay
>>
>> pkg-config is a GNU abomination and not used by BSD projects.
>
> I disagree with the abomination part,
Just for completeness, I disagree w
On Sat, 2011-06-04 at 14:24:52 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Guillem Jover dixit:
> > pkg-config --cflags libbsd-overlay
>
> pkg-config is a GNU abomination and not used by BSD projects.
I disagree with the abomination part, but in any case do you have a
better alternative with equivalent func
* Thorsten Glaser [110604 16:51]:
> Guillem Jover dixit:
>
> > pkg-config --cflags libbsd-overlay
>
> pkg-config is a GNU abomination and not used by BSD projects.
pkg-config is no GNU abomination, it'a a freedesktop thing.
If it was a GNU abomination it would at least have gotten
cflags vs cp
Guillem Jover dixit:
> pkg-config --cflags libbsd-overlay
pkg-config is a GNU abomination and not used by BSD projects.
>For existing packages using libbsd-dev (BCCed), several headers will
>be removed in the upcoming 0.4.0 upstream release. To test that your
>packages will keep building fine,
Hi!
One of the main motivations when creating the libbsd library was to
ease porting source code with strong BSD origins by needing to patch
them less, and to reduce code duplication in other projects. So if
there are functions, macros or declarations commonly found on the BSDs
that your packages
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