Looks like you have a good plan for gnulib integration. I especially like splitting out the other datatypes into independently useable modules.
On 23 Feb 2007, at 04:36, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
I will work on gnulib-izing snprintfv first. Are there any particularplatforms you would recommend compiling for? Otherwise I'll default to Linux and mingw32.Yeah, I can help testing it on MacOS. Thank you very much.
I have access to aix4, aix5, solaris 2.6 through 10 (sparc and x86),hpux 10.20 through 11.23 (hppa & ia64), irix and osf4 & 5. I'll certainly
help testing on these platforms. I also want to add snprintfv into GNU M4, which will use the dynamic loading facilities so I'll be able to do a lot of integration testing too. One thing to watch out for is that libtool-1.5.x is only capable of managing module loading from one library or from binary proper, so loading libsnprintfv's module loader into a binary that wants to use libltdl for anything else (like M4 for example) will only work with CVS libtool. Cheers, Gary -- ())_. Email me: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( '/ Read my blog: http://blog.azazil.net / )= ...and my book: http://sources.redhat.com/autobook `(_~)_ Join my AGLOCO Network: http://www.agloco.com/r/BBBS7912
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