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authormarcus <marcus@FreeBSD.org>2004-07-10 01:43:11 +0800
committermarcus <marcus@FreeBSD.org>2004-07-10 01:43:11 +0800
commit5cc9328814fb9b8e64ff3588af7e6031c1d3514b (patch)
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Apply a big libtool patch to allow porters to use the libtool installed by
the libtoolX ports instead of the one included with each port. Ports that set USE_LIBTOOL_VER=X will now use the ports version of libtool instead of the included version. To restore previous behavior, use the new macro, USE_INC_LIBTOOL_VER. Both macros accept the same argument: a libtool version. For example, to use the ports version of libtool-1.5, add the following to your Makefile: USE_LIBTOOL_VER= 15 To use the included version of libtool with extra hacks provided by libtool-1.5, add the following to your Makefile: USE_INC_LIBTOOL_VER= 15 With this change, ports that had to add additional libtool hacks to prevent .la files from being installed or to fix certain threading issues can now delete those hacks (after appropriate testing, of course). PR: 63944 Based on work by:eik and marcus Approved by: ade (autotools maintainer) Tested by: kris on pointyhat Bound to be hidden problems: You bet
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-rw-r--r--devel/lwp/Makefile2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/devel/lwp/Makefile b/devel/lwp/Makefile
index 6857dfc37d33..cf0311bbd3f7 100644
--- a/devel/lwp/Makefile
+++ b/devel/lwp/Makefile
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= A userspace thread library
USE_GMAKE= yes
-USE_LIBTOOL_VER= 13
+USE_INC_LIBTOOL_VER= 13
CONFIGURE_TARGET= --build=${MACHINE_ARCH}-portbld-freebsd${OSREL}
INSTALLS_SHLIB= yes