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Re: Bakefile: msg#00134db.mysql.c++
Hi, [sorry, I didn't notice this post before] > > It doesn't use libtool, > > Okay, new question, then: how widely tested is shared library > generation? There's essentially no standardization for this sort of > thing on *ix systems, which is why libtool exists. Linux is > different from Solaris, which is different from Mac OS X...and > that's without even talking about historical oddities like OSF/1. It covers wx's needs and wx runs on quite a lot Unices. Until recently, libtool was less capable than what is in bakefile (OS X and mingw come to mind) and even though 1.5 is much better in this respect, it's still not perfect. There are certainly some platforms where libtool works and bkl doesn't, but they should be rare and easily fixed. Regards, Vaclav -- PGP key: 0x465264C9, available from http://pgp.mit.edu/ -- MySQL++ Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus?unsub=gcdmc-plusplus@xxxxxxxxxxx
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