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> Does this include libtools 1.3.4 that was just released
> about 4 weeks
> ago? From what I've read, this has been greatly improved in the
> latest version.
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> David
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Does this include libtools 1.3.4 that was just released about 4 weeks
ago? From what I've read, this has been greatly improved in the
latest version.
David
David,
If you allow me a 3 weeks time I would put libtools scripts
which would work on Unices and Windows both. The main problem
I notic
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> Subject: Re: [opendx-dev] javadx shareable libraries
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> This is some of the stuff that libtool takes care of. It can take and
> put the appropriate information into the header of the library and
> binaries for linkages. In fact, this is how I noticed
This is some of the stuff that libtool takes care of. It can take and
put the appropriate information into the header of the library and
binaries for linkages. In fact, this is how I noticed that the netcdf
and other libraries need to have shareable versions installed when
using javadx (libtool
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Subject: Re: [opendx-dev] javadx shareable lib
I've found that on AIX 4.3.2 at least, for libMagick at least that I've got to
have
the shared lib in one of the directories defined at *link time*. These dirs
can be
found in the dxexec header ( view on aix with dump -H) which includes defaults
as
well as directories specified by -L during the
I vote with trying to go with libtool. Of course that is assuming that I have a
vote :) I realize that getting things to work "the libtool way" may not be easy
at first, but once you get it going, the routine maintainance on various
platforms is reduced. I started off trying to tweak Makefiles by h
> Suhaib, since I haven't compiled stuff for Windows, what
> is your take on
> using libtool? Does it solve or create problems?
David,
It actually helps. libtool support for DX had been on my since for
several months. I would like to add libtool support the way I
discussed
a few times on the
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