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Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit)
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Kevin Ryde |
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Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit) |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Jan 2004 00:03:22 +1000 |
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Thomas Dickey <address@hidden> writes:
>
> perhaps. But there's no AC_REQUIRE connecting any of the pieces.
> If there were an AC_REQUIRE, the expected behavior would be to
> force AC_PROG_LIBTOOL to expand before the macro. Since there is
> none, it should expand within.
If we're talking about libtool 1.5, then notice the first thing
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL does is an AC_REQUIRE of _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL. :-(
You might get the effect you want by having the conditional at the
top-level in configure.in, rather than within a macro. Beware of
standard macros which then only run under that conditional too.
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), (continued)
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/15
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Albert Chin, 2004/01/15
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/15
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Albert Chin, 2004/01/15
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/16
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Albert Chin, 2004/01/16
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/16
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/16
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Kevin Ryde, 2004/01/16
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/16
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit),
Kevin Ryde <=
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/17
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Albert Chin, 2004/01/17
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/17
- Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Thomas Dickey, 2004/01/15