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This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hidesthe complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portableinterface.IMPORTANT:==========** Until the next release of automake, you should apply the patch at **** the end of this file to your installed automake script if you **** intend to use it in conjunction with this release of libtool. **To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to yourMakefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the documentation fordetails.Libtool supports building static libraries on all platforms.Shared library support has been implemented for these platforms: AIX 3.x, 4.x (*-*-aix3*, *-*-aix4*) BeOS (*-*-beos*) BSD/OS 2.1, 3.x, 4.x (*-*-bsdi2.1, *-*-bsdi3*, *-*-bsdi4*) Digital/UNIX 3.x, 4.x, a.k.a. OSF/1 (*-*-osf3*, *-*-osf4*) DG/UX R4.11, R4.12, R4.20 (*-*-dguxR411*, *-*-dguxR412*, *-*-dguxR420*) FreeBSD 2.x, 3.x, 4.x (*-*-freebsd2*, *-*-freebsd3*, *-*-freebsd4*) GNU Hurd (*-*-gnu*) GNU/Linux ELF (*-*-linux-gnu*, except aout, coff, and oldld) HP-UX 9.x, 10.x, 11.x (*-*-hpux9*, *-*-hpux10*, *-*-hpux11*) [see note] IRIX 5.x, 6.x (*-*-irix5*, *-*-irix6*) NCR MP-RAS 3.x (*-ncr-sysv4.3*) [see note] NEWS-OS Release 6 (*-*-newsos6) Motorola System V 4 (mk88-motorola-sysv4) [see note] NetBSD 1.x (*-*-netbsd*) OpenBSD 2.x (*-*-openbsd*) OS/2 using EMX (*-*-os2*) Reliant Unix (*-sni-sysv4) [see note] SCO OpenServer 5.x (*-*-sco3.2v5*) SCO UnixWare 7.x (*-*-sysv5*) Solaris 2.x (*-*-solaris2*) SunOS 4.x, a.k.a. Solaris 1.x (*-*-sunos4*) UnixWare 2.x (*-*-sysv4.2uw2*) UTS 4.x (*-*-uts4*) All ELF targets that use both the GNU C compiler (gcc) and GNU ldNOTE: Some HP-UX sed programs are horribly broken, and cannot handlelibtool's requirements, so users may report unusual problems. Thereis no workaround except to install a working sed (such as GNU sed) onthese systems.NOTE: The vendor-distributed NCR MP-RAS cc programs emits copyrighton standard error that confuse tests on size of conftest.err. Theworkaround is to specify CC when run configure with CC='cc -Hnocopyr'.NOTE: Due to a bug in autoconf cc isn't supported on Motorola System V 4.You can only use gcc. This bug will hopefully be fixed in autoconf 2.14.NOTE: Any earlier DG/UX system with ELF executables, such as R3.10 orR4.10, is also likely to work, but hasn't been explicitly tested.NOTE: Libtool has only been tested with the Siemens C-compiler andan old version of gcc provided by Marco Walther you can find onftp://ftp.mch.sni.de/sni/mr/pd/gnu/gcc/gcc.2.7.2.3 on Reliant Unix. Libtool's home page is: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/libtool.htmlSee the file NEWS for a description of recent changes to libtool.See the file INSTALL for instructions on how to build and installlibtool.See the info node (libtool)Tested Platforms. (or the filedoc/PLATFORMS) for a list of platforms that libtool shared librarysupport was tested on.If you have any suggestions or bug reports, or you wish to portlibtool to a new platform, please send electronic mail to the libtoolmailing list <libtool@gnu.org> or bug reports to <bug-libtool@gnu.org>.Don't forget to mention the version of libtool that you are currentlyusing (by typing `libtool --version').People have complained that they find the version numbering schemeunder which libtool is released confusing... it works like this: <major-number>.<minor-number>Releases with a <major-number> less than 1 were not yet featurecomplete. If libtool ever undergoes a major rewrite or substantialrestructuring, the <major-number> will be incremented again. In themean time, whenever we make a stable release it will have its <minor-number> incremented with respect to the previous stablerelease.So that alpha releases can be distinguished from stable releases,we append a letter to them, starting with `a' and continuingalphabetically: <major-number>.<minor-number><alpha> Since alpha releases are start with the code of a previous stablerelease, the <major-number> and <minor-number> are the same as thestable release they started with. So release `1.3a' is the firstalpha release after stable release `1.3', and so on.To complicate matters slightly we always increment the letter in therepository before *and* after making a release tarball. This meansthat "odd" letters (a,c,e,g...) only exist in the repository, and"even" letters are used instantaneously for an alpha release. Forexample, you can tell that libtool-1.3c is an alpha release that is asnapshot of the repository taken between official alpha releases1.3b and 1.3d. Since the odd lettered alpha release number potentiallycover many states of the tree, we somtimes qualify such releases byadding the cvs version of the ChangeLog: $ libtool --version ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.3c (1.666 2000/01/14 13:50:21)Finally, if we need to make a patch release to fix bugs in a stablerelease, and the development on the trunk has made the tree unstable,we use a third number, so: <major-number>.<minor-number>.<patch number> $ libtool --version ltconfig (GNU libtool) 1.3.4 (1.385.2.196 1999/12/07 21:47:57)There might be several patch releases to the last stable release,and all happening concurrently with alpha releases. For example,libtool-1.3.4 and libtool-1.3b might be available at the same time:`1.3.4' is the fourth patch release after stable release `1.3';`1.3b' is the first alpha release after stable release `1.3'.--- /usr/bin/automake Sat Mar 11 09:25:33 2000+++ automake Thu Sep 7 22:08:33 2000@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ $seen_libtool = 0; $libtool_line = 0; # Files installed by libtoolize.-@libtoolize_files = ('ltconfig', 'ltmain.sh', 'config.guess', 'config.sub');+@libtoolize_files = ('ltmain.sh', 'config.guess', 'config.sub'); # TRUE if we've seen AM_MAINTAINER_MODE. $seen_maint_mode = 0;
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