On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 15:28, Hilmar Preusse wrote: > On 18.07.03 Scott James Remnant (scott@netsplit.com) wrote: > > > Version 3.39-1 of the file utility changed the format of the output line > > for MIPS shared libraries again. > > > > In order to update your package to the latest version of libtool, > > ensure that libtool_1.4.3-10 is installed on your system and run the > > following commands from the source directory. > > > > $ libtoolize -cf > > $ aclocal > > $ autoconf > > > Patch included. Hopefully correct. > Looks like it will do the right thing > I don't care about that stuff in ./libs/libwww, as we link > dynamically with the installed libwww. > No problem > That ./texk/klibtool reads: > > #!/bin/sh > # This purports to allow distributions to be built with shared > # libraries. > # > # I wrote it for Kpathsea and friends, but I don't think there's > # anything TeX-specific in here. > <snip> > rcs_version='$Id: klibtool,v 1.11 2002/11/11 09:43:05 olaf Exp $' version=0.1 > maint=tex-k@mail.tug.org > help="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... MODE [ARG]... > Help for building and linking with shared libraries. > > ans ./texk/acklibtool.m4: > > dnl Autoconf support for Klibtool. > dnl $Id: acklibtool.m4,v 1.5 1997/10/03 11:38:16 olaf Exp $ > > Do we have to care about these both? > No, they're not libtool, so don't worry Scott -- Who might package a lite version of libtool soon anyway
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