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summary: embedded libltdl masks system version unconditionally |
summary: embedded libltdl masks system version unconditionally |
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reported: grib@linuxdevel.com, 2001-11-04 |
reported: grib@linuxdevel.com, 2001-11-04 |
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fixed: rlb, 2001-11-19 |
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Bill Gribble sez: |
Bill Gribble sez: |
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> The guideline for when to use the convenience version of libltdl is |
> The guideline for when to use the convenience version of libltdl is |
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> whether "library" refers to a library of scheme code, a compiled |
> whether "library" refers to a library of scheme code, a compiled |
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> library, or both [ which may vary from context to context in the |
> library, or both [ which may vary from context to context in the |
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> docs, I'm just pointing out it should be made clear ]. |
> docs, I'm just pointing out it should be made clear ]. |
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2001-11-19 Rob Browning <rlb@defaultvalue.org> |
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* configure.in: switch to AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE so we'll use the |
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system libltdl when it's available. Aside from the normal reasons |
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to prefer installed shared libs, this means other apps that link |
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with libguile and also use libltdl will be more likely to work |
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right. |