- 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
build now works with --srcdir=../a/relative/path, --srcdir=/an/absolute/one
and in source. Auxiliary data in data and test/testdata is generated by new
Makefiles in these directories (data is new inside source). Some cleanup is
still needed, for example when makeconv generates test files... Test code
now knows about out of source vs in source build. Sorry... (Will be fixed
if data and source are at the same level some day.)
X-SVN-Rev: 2373
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