- pkgdata will still generate a dll (not a problem if you use files or the
mappable archive).
- because of referecences to ostream in ustring, the linker wants to resolve
these symbols, forcing us to use a C++ compiler to link C programs. That is
bad and need to be resolved.
- if you build static, then reconfigure w/o them and do make clean, the
static libraries will be left over.
Static is controlled by --enable-static. Shared libraries can be disabled
with --disable-shared.
X-SVN-Rev: 2494
and Solaris when gcc -ansi is used (which negates POSIX, X/Open, BSD, and
SVID specific definitions in the standard libraries, definitions that ICU
needs).
X-SVN-Rev: 1354
of dependencies. Nominated SRL to review, as usual :) (Stevens, just complain
if that's not okay). Now the question is: do we really want to keep the .d
when we make clean?
X-SVN-Rev: 1076
Moved the cleanup of the target in clean-local. In gencol, added the target
force-build-data to force rebuilding data, which is what target-clean-local
was doing as a side effect.
X-SVN-Rev: 929