GNU Libtool 2.2.6 *RE*released

2008-09-07 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
I'm embarrassed to announce the release of GNU Libtool 2.2.6a. This release is identical to yesterday's 2.2.6 release, except that I've calculated the libltdl version number correctly. I was overzealous about the library interface changes, and released 2.2.6 to build libltdl.so.9 as it's soname

Re: Retire http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/news.html

2008-09-07 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
Hallo Ralf, On 7 Sep 2008, at 18:56, Ralf Wildenhues wrote: Hi Gary, * Gary V. Vaughan wrote on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 11:57:13AM CEST: Now that we have http://planet.gnu.org, and since https://savannah.gnu.org/news/?group=libtool is a much more convenient interface for web based announcements

Re: Retire http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/news.html

2008-09-07 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Gary, * Gary V. Vaughan wrote on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 11:57:13AM CEST: > Now that we have http://planet.gnu.org, and since > https://savannah.gnu.org/news/?group=libtool is a much more convenient > interface for web based announcements (of any sort) than manually editing > raw html: > > I pr

Retire http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/news.html

2008-09-07 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
Now that we have http://planet.gnu.org, and since https://savannah.gnu.org/news/?group=libtool is a much more convenient interface for web based announcements (of any sort) than manually editing raw html: I propose that we retire http//www.gnu.org/software/libtool/news.html with one last po

commit script updates

2008-09-07 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
I've fixed our commit script to work with git now, so you can commit to your local tree using a message extracted from the ChangeLog file, and then push those changes upstream in one step with: $ ./commit --from '"Gary V. Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' --signoff --push You get a chance to e

GNU Libtool 2.2.6 Released

2008-09-07 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
The Libtool Team is pleased to announce the release of GNU Libtool 2.2.6. GNU Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. GNU Libtool ships with GNU libltdl, which hides the complexity of loading dynamic runtime libraries (modules) behind a cons