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Re: [RFC] w32 and Libtool.
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Peter Rosin |
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Re: [RFC] w32 and Libtool. |
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Sat, 30 Oct 2010 23:06:12 +0200 |
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Hi Ralf,
Den 2010-10-30 09:15 skrev Ralf Wildenhues:
> * Peter Rosin wrote on Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:00:34PM CEST:
>> This time as a patch. Ok to push, or did I screw up the texification?
>
> Good with minor nits, but allow a day or so for comments from others.
> Thanks!
Cool, I agree with all you nits and have made the changes. Thanks for
the good and speedy review! But...
>> +With contemporary GNU tools, auto-import often saves the day, but see
>> +the GNU ld documentation and its @code{--enable-auto-import} option for
>> +some corner cases when it does not.
>
> This should have a cross reference to just that documentation.
...if I write:
With contemporary GNU tools, auto-import often saves the day, but see
the GNU ld documentation and its @code{--enable-auto-import} option
for some corner cases when it does not
(@pxref{Options, , --enable-auto-import, ld, The GNU linker})
that renders as:
With contemporary GNU tools, auto-import often saves the day, but see
the GNU ld documentation and its `--enable-auto-import' option for some
corner cases when it does not (*note -enable-auto-import: (ld)Options.)
with my info reader. Why is one dash eaten? Can I stop that from
happening? Should I care? (i.e. the link works, at least for me) And...
>> +It should be noted that there are various projects that attempt to relax
>> +these requirements by various low level tricks, but they are not
>> +discussed here. Examples are address@hidden
>> +(@url{http://alain.frisch.fr/flexdll.html}) and address@hidden
>> +(@url{http://edll.sourceforge.net/}).
>
> Please write as:
> Examples are
> @uref{http://alain.frisch.fr/@/flexdll.html, FlexDLL} and
> @uref{http://edll.sourceforge.net/, edll}.
>
> makeinfo should get the line breaking right by itself IMVHO.
...what's up with the extra "@/" in your version? (just curious)
Regarding line breaking, both versions render similar to:
It should be noted that there are various projects that attempt to
relax these requirements by various low level tricks, but they are not
discussed here. Examples are FlexDLL
(http://alain.frisch.fr/flexdll.html) and edll
(http://edll.sourceforge.net/).
in my 80 column info reader. Which is not optimal IMVHO. :-/ Oh well.
Cheers,
Peter