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From: | Matt Rice |
Subject: | RE: ctool and c++ files.. |
Date: | Mon, 08 Jan 2007 13:02:25 -0800 |
User-agent: | GNUMail (Version 1.2.0) |
Someone on irc was wondering about ctools and c++ files, clibrary.make seemed to work ok though. it doesn't seem to currently include $(CC_OBJC_FILES). attached is a patch for that..Thanks ... good stuff ... I cleaned it up so it's a bit more general, and committed. :-)additionally i was wondering why it doesn't use g++ to compile the files? also when linking executables with c++ objs shouldn't it use g++ to link? I can see how you could just add -lstdc++ to the ADDITIONAL_TOOL_LIBS but i also suppose a user could have multiple libstdc++'s and usingg++ should make sure that the correct libstdc++ is linked in or somethingInteresting ... btw what happens when you compile ObjC++ ? ;-)
Thats a good question. :Dactually i'm not sure if what i said above is actually true, but it'd make sense as to why g++ automatically links to it anyhow it was more an observation, i have no idea what (if anything) to do about it :D
Comments from any actual C++ / ObjC++ user would be very welcome. :-)
Indeed.... Don't mean to hijack this thread. but heres another thingdocumentation.make installs TEXI_FILES files into Library/Documentation/info
heres a patch to set this up in the INFOPATH env var from GNUstep.shi suppose there should be a configure switch to allow someone to set the info path dir to /usr/share/info (or whereever) when configuring gnustep like there is to force libs into /usr/lib but this isn't taken care of by the patch.
also i noticed the guile was using /Libraries instead of Library/Libraries changed that too.. (untested)
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