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Re: 2.4.3-dirty (was: GNU Libtool-2.4.3 released [stable])
From: |
Gary V. Vaughan |
Subject: |
Re: 2.4.3-dirty (was: GNU Libtool-2.4.3 released [stable]) |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Nov 2014 09:30:27 +0000 |
Hi Christian,
> On Nov 6, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Christian Rössel <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Dear Gary,
>
> thanks for the new stable release. The manual web-page [1] mentions
> '2.4.3-dirty' several times though. It should just be '2.4.3', shouldn't it?
Yes it should, thanks for the heads up. I suppose I must have had an
uncommitted changeset when I ran the gnu-web-doc-update script :-( I'm
releasing 2.4.4 in a few days though, so I'll wait until then to update -
taking care to run in a clean tree this time!
Cheers,
Gary
> Thanks,
> Christian
>
> [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html
>
>> On 2014-10-27 22:44, Gary V. Vaughan wrote:
>> Libtoolers!
>>
>> The Libtool Team is pleased to announce the release of libtool 2.4.3.
>>
>> GNU Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a
>> consistent, portable interface. GNU Libtool ships with GNU libltdl, which
>> hides the complexity of loading dynamic runtime libraries (modules)
>> behind a consistent, portable interface.
>>
>> This is an interrim release with a few known small regressions, as yet
>> unfixed due to a lack of man-power. But rather than make you wait any
>> longer to enjoy the new features and cleaner build using the latest
>> autotools, gnulib, config.guess, config.sub and bootstrap scripts, with
>> support for several new systems and system revisions, we're releasing
>> it now in anticipation of your patches for the remaining nits and
>> corner-cases.
>>
>> Here are the compressed sources:
>> http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool/libtool-2.4.3.tar.gz (1.7MB)
>> http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool/libtool-2.4.3.tar.xz (928KB)
>>
>> Here are the GPG detached signatures[*]:
>> http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool/libtool-2.4.3.tar.gz.sig
>> http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libtool/libtool-2.4.3.tar.xz.sig
>>
>> Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth:
>> http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
>>
>> [*] Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the
>> .sig suffix) is intact. First, be sure to download both the .sig file
>> and the corresponding tarball. Then, run a command like this:
>>
>> gpg --verify libtool-2.4.3.tar.gz.sig
>>
>> If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
>> then run this command to import it:
>>
>> gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 151308092983D606
>>
>> and rerun the 'gpg --verify' command.
>>
>> This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
>> Autoconf 2.69
>> Automake 1.14.1
>> Gnulib v0.1-234-g8415b67
>>
>> NEWS
>>
>> * Noteworthy changes in release 2.4.3 (2014-10-27) [stable]
>>
>> ** New features:
>>
>> - Moved to gnulib release infrastructure.
>>
>> - M4 is now used for scanning the M4 macros in your configure.ac that
>> 'libtoolize' looks at to determine what files you want, and where you
>> would like them installed. This means that you can compose your
>> version number or any other argument that Libtoolize needs to know at
>> M4 time using git-version-gen from gnulib, for example.
>>
>> - Invoking 'libtoolize --ltdl' no longer maintains a separate autoconf
>> macro directory in the libltdl tree, but automatically adjusts the
>> installed libltdl configuration files to share whatever macro
>> directory is declared by the parent project. (Note: if you were
>> already sharing a macro directory with AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR(ltdl/m4)
>> or similar, that still works as does any other directory choice).
>>
>> - Invoking 'libtoolize --ltdl' no longer maintains a separate auxiliary
>> scripts directory in the libltdl tree, but automatically adjusts the
>> installed libltdl configuration files to share whatever auxiliary
>> scripts directory is declared by the parent project. (Note: if you
>> were already sharing an auxiliary directory with subproject libltdl
>> using AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(ltdl/config) or similar, that still works as
>> does any other directory choice).
>>
>> - The legacy tests have all been migrated to the Autotest harness.
>>
>> - The Autotest testsuite can be run without the especially time consuming
>> tests with:
>>
>> make check-local TESTSUITEFLAGS='-k "!expensive"'
>>
>> ** Bug fixes:
>>
>> - Fix a long-standing latent bug in autom4te include path for autotests
>> with VPATH builds.
>> - Fix a long-standing latent bug in libtoolize that could delete lines
>> from libltdl/Makefile.am in recursive mode due to underquoting in a
>> sed script.
>> - Fix a long-standing bug in libtoolize, by outputting the 'putting
>> auxiliary files in' header with 'libtoolize --ltdl --subproject'.
>> - Fix a long-standing bug in libtoolize subproject installation, by not
>> installing a set of autoconf macro files into the parent project if
>> there is no configure.ac present to use them.
>> - The libtoolize subproject mode selector is now named '--subproject'
>> and is equivalent to the implied '--subproject' mode when no other
>> mode is selected; '--standalone' never worked, and is no longer
>> accepted.
>> - Libtool and libtoolize no longer choke on paths with a comma in them.
>> - In the case where $SHELL does not have the same enhanced features
>> (e.g. the ability to parse 'var+=append') as $CONFIG_SHELL, libtool
>> will now correctly fallback to using only vanilla shell features
>> instead of failing with a parse at startup.
>> - Correctly recognize import libraries when Microsoft dumpbin is used
>> as the name lister and extend the dumpbin wrapper to find symbols
>> in import libraries using the -headers option of dumpbin. Also fix a
>> bug in the dumpbin wrapper that could lead to broken symbol listings
>> in some corner cases.
>> - Use the improved Microsoft dumpbin support to mend preloading of
>> import libraries for Microsoft Visual C/C++.
>> - No longer mangle module-definition (.def) files when feeding them to
>> the Microsoft Visual C/C++ linker via the -export-symbols argument to
>> the libtool script, thus matching how .def files are handled when
>> using GNU tools.
>> - Recognize more variants (e.g. those starting with a LIBRARY statement)
>> of module-definitions (.def) files when using them instead of a raw
>> list of symbols to export.
>> - Fix a long-standing bug when using libtoolize without automake; we
>> no longer remove install-sh with --force, since it's not a file
>> libtoolize will reinstall without --install..
>>
>> ** Important incompatible changes:
>>
>> - GNU M4 is required to run libtoolize in a directory with a
>> 'configure.ac' (or 'configure.in') that needs tracing to determine
>> what modes and directories have been specified.
>>
>> - The use of the idiosyncratically named 'Makefile.inc' in nonrecursive
>> libltdl builds is deprecated, although it will be supported for one
>> more year or until the next release, whichever takes longer. Please
>> upgrade to the more standard naming of 'ltdl.mk' in keeping with other
>> GNU projects.
>>
>> - libtoolize now behaves consistenty in respect of multiple directory
>> arguments to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS and multiple invocations of AC_CONFIG-
>> _MACRO_DIRS, where the first directory is always selected. Previous
>> releases took the first ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS argument, but the last
>> invocation of AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS.
>>
>> - The libtoolize program now advises use of the new Autoconf
>> AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS declaration. If you follow that advice, all
>> your developers will need at least autoconf-2.70 and automake-1.13
>> to rebootstrap your probject. If you still need to support
>> bootstrap with older Autotools, then you should add the following
>> to your configure.ac file:
>>
>> m4_ifndef([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS],
>> [m4_define([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS],
>> m4_defn([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR]))])
>>
>> - Overhead of probing for a non-backslash crippled echo equivalent
>> during initialization of every script has been removed in favor of
>> trusting that "printf %s\n" works out of the box on all non-museum
>> host architectures. Manually setting ECHO appropriately in the
>> build environment will be necessary on some ancient architectures.
>>
>> ** Changes in supported systems or compilers:
>>
>> - Support for bitrig (*-*-bitrig*).
>>
>> - Solaris 7 and earlier requires ECHO=/usr/ucb/echo in the build
>> environment, to build and use libtool.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>>
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