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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:56:18 +0200
From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gerrit AT familiehaase DOT de>
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Subject: Re: ATTN: g++ maintainer: Using string instances to pass arguments to dlls
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Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
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> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
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>>As long as GCC does not support recent libtool versions it is not easy
>>to build dynamic libraries.
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> 
> What about just replacing the autogenerated libtool script with a newer
> one (manually hacked if necessary for options) after configure?  GNOME
> 1.4 has similar problems, and that's how I've managed to work around it;
> but then again building gcc is *much* more complicated.

Unfortunately this doesn't work very good with GCC.


Gerrit
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