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Re: 1,000 year backward compatability of tools: msg#00122gnu.libtool.general
Bruce Korb wrote: Paul Eggert wrote: I think libtool went first. I submitted a patch a few months ago to help re-enable building DLLs on cygwin; that patch contained a shell function. This spawned a huge debate which meandered across the various autotool lists (this debate, I note, seems to crop up about every six months on one autotool list or another...) Eventually, the patch was accepted, and libtool (CVS HEAD) now has a shell function in it. I think the "winning" argument was as follows: for archaic systems whose shell does not support shfuncs, 'somebody' should create a snapshot of bash with a frozen autotool version. then, if you needed to use new autotools on that ancient system, then simply download and install the "bootstrap bash" package, and then use that. Recall that just because NEW autotools will/may use shell functions, that doesn't retroactively break all existing packages that are already "out there". So, the poor Ultrix user will only need "bootstrap bash" if she wants to compile new software that uses new autotools -- otherwise, she's fine as is. However, AFAIK, nobody has actually created that "bootstrap bash" package, or if they have, it has not been widely publicized. --Chuck |
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