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From: | Brian Barrett |
Subject: | Re: Bug in libtoolize |
Date: | Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:38:20 -0500 |
On Feb 16, 2005, at 9:28 AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
| Some suggestions for a fix: || 1. Do the copy as now, but then have a series of "touch" statements to | modify the mtime/ctime all the relevant AM-specific files in the Right| Order so that the timestamps will be proper. | | 2. Copy the files over in order in the first place (i.e., don't use a | glob). | | 3. Tar up the source directory and untar it in the destination. || Each of the three has benefits and drawbacks -- I guess I'd lean towards | #1. It's probably the least elegant, but it guarantees to get it Right| with the least amount of work.Everyone else seems to be on holiday, so I guess I'll look into it (unlessyou want to send a patch? :-).)
Could libtoolize just use 'cp -f -p' instead of 'cp -f' when copying the files and leave the timestamps as they are in the original libltdl directory? I admit to not understanding all the details, but that was enough to clear up the problem for me (as one would expect - the installed sources of libltdl should be setup correctly...). Seems much easier than any of the other options.
Brian -- Brian Barrett Graduate Student, Open Systems Lab, Indiana University http://www.osl.iu.edu/~brbarret/
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