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43 From: Nate Eagleson <nate@nateeag.com>
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70 "J. Lewis Muir" <jlmuir@imca-cat.org> writes:
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72 > On 6/30/15 4:29 PM, Nate Eagleson wrote:
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73 >> +# Mac OS X 10.6 has a built-in libutil.dylib that prevents ld from
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74 >> +# picking up notmuch's libutil.a. The best way to prefer our local
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75 >> +# libutil.a is to specify it via absolute path, which should work on
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76 >> +# all supported OSes.
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77 >> +LIBUTIL_PATH=${srcdir}/util/libutil.a
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81 > I think it would be better to make the above comment not specific to OS
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82 > X, but instead just refer to "systems that have a built-in util library"
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83 > or similar. For example, NetBSD has a built-in util library [1]. I
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84 > don't have access to a FreeBSD system, but it looks like FreeBSD might
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85 > have a built-in util library too [2].
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87 > Similarly for the one-line commit summary since this change is not
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94 > [1] http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?libutil++NetBSD-current
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95 > [2] http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/lib/libutil/Makefile?view=markup
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97 Good point. I'll update that.
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