salut,
Le ven 12/04/2002 à 21:05, Roland McGrath a écrit :
> That is not relevant. You can always add your own rules.
you mean, supply my own Makefile ?
but then i would have to support all the esoteric rules that parted
support via automake, ie: dist, dist-check, mostlyclean, distclean
maintai
salut,
sorry still the same problem, whatever i do, i can't find a clean way to
name the parted module libstore_part.so.0.2 with automake
i thougt about different solutions :
add an installation rule to link from the real library to the needed
name
or don't use automake, whereas parted use auto
salut,
Le jeu 11/04/2002 à 20:21, Roland McGrath a écrit :
> I don't know what libtool's scheme is. I'm not sure you really need to use
> libtool for making the store module, since you build it only for Hurd
> anyway and on Hurd you can always assume GNU tools and ELF standards.
parted use aut
salut,
i'm working on moving the parted store module, to parted sources, on
neal's request
currently, store modules need to follow the following naming scheme :
"libstore_*.STORE_SONAME_SUFFIX"
where STORE_SONAME_SUFFIX is "so.0.2", and 0.2 is the Hurd version,
however :
1) nor the Hurd version,
how can i make oskit-mach, not to reboot after an error message ? so i
can see what happenned
tks,
--
Dam
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