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Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit)
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit) |
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:59:40 -0500 |
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 09:46:59AM -0600, Albert Chin wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 05:16:47AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Albert Chin wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a reason AC_PROG_LIBTOOL isn't called to build a _custom_
> > > libtool to build ncurses? If someone wants to build 32 and 64-bit
> >
> > I hadn't noticed the macro (will look & see).
>
> I've attached the patch we use. It's against the latest version. The
> only thing missing is a way to bring in libtool.m4.
hmm - libtool.m4 is a hack which relies on bundling libtool with an
application, and using that instead of the system's version.
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Thomas E. Dickey <address@hidden>
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- Building ncurses with libtool (32/64 bit), Albert Chin, 2004/01/14
- 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),
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- 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, 2004/01/17
- 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