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# GNU Libtool
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1. Introduction
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===============
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[GNU Libtool][libtool] is a generic library support script.
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[Libtool][] hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a
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consistent, portable interface.
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Libtool's home page is:
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http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/libtool.html
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See the file [NEWS][] for a description of recent changes to Libtool.
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Please note that you can build GNU Libtool from this directory using a
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vendor Make program as long as this is an official release tarball;
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otherwise you will need GNU Make for sane VPATH support. See the file
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[INSTALL][] for complete generic instructions on how to build and install
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Libtool. Also, see the file [doc/notes.txt][notes] for some platform-
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specific information.
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See the info node (libtool)Tested Platforms. (or the file
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[doc/PLATFORMS][platforms]) for a list of platforms that Libtool already
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supports.
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Please try it on all the platforms you have access to:
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* If it builds and passes the test suite (`gmake check`), please send
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a short note to the [libtool mailing list][libtool list] with a
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subject line including the string `[PLATFORM]`, and containing the
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details from the end of `./libtool --help` in the body.
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* Otherwise, see _Reporting Bugs_ below for how to help us fix any
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problems you discover.
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To use Libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your
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`Makefile`, `Makefile.in`, or `Makefile.am`. See the documentation for
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details.
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[install]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/INSTALL
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[libtool]: http://www.gnu.org/s/libtool
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[libtool list]: mailto:libtool@gnu.org
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[news]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/NEWS
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[notes]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/doc/notes.texi
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[platforms]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libtool.git/tree/doc/PLATFORMS
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2. Reporting Bugs
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=================
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If this distribution doesn't work for you, before you report the
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problem, at least try upgrading to the latest released version first,
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and see whether the issue persists. If you feel able, you can also
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check whether the issue has been fixed in the development sources for
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the next release (see _Obtaining the Latest Sources_ below).
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Once you've determined that your bug is still not fixed in the latest
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version, please send a full report to the libtool [bug mailing list][],
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including:
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1. the information from the end of the help message given by
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`./libtool --help`, and the verbose output of any failed tests
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(see _The Test Suites_ immediately below);
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2. complete instructions for how to reproduce your bug, along with
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the results you were expecting, and how they differ from what you
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actually see;
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3. a workaround or full fix for the bug, if you have it;
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4. a copy of `tests/testsuite.log` if you are experiencing failures
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in the Autotest testsuite.
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5. new test cases for the testsuite that demonstrate the bug are
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especially welcome, and will help to ensure that future releases
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don't reintroduce the problem - if you're not able to write a
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complete testsuite case, a simple standalone shell script is
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usually good enough to help us write a test for you.
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If you have any other suggestions, or if you wish to port Libtool to a
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new platform, please send email to the [mailing list][libtool list].
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Please note that if you send us an non-trivial code for inclusion in a
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future release, we may ask you for a copyright assignment (for brief
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details see the 'Copyright Assignment' section on our
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[Contributing][contribute] webpage.
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[bug mailing list]: mailto:bug-libtool@gnu.org
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[contribute]: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/contribute.html
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3. The Test Suite
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=================
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Libtool comes an integrated sets of tests to check that your build
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is sane. You can run like this, assuming that `gmake` refers to GNU
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make:
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gmake check
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The new, Autotest-driven testsuite is documented in:
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info Autoconf 'testsuite Invocation'
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but simple help may also be obtained through:
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gmake check TESTSUITEFLAGS='--help'
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For verbose output, add the flag '-v', for running only a subset of the
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independent tests, merely specify them by number or by keyword, both of
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which are displayed with the '--list' flag. For example, the 'libtool'
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keyword is used for the tests that exercise only this script. So it is
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possible to test an installed script, possibly from a different Libtool
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release, with:
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gmake check \
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TESTSUITEFLAGS="-k libtool LIBTOOL=/path/to/libtool"
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Some tests, like the one exercising `max_cmd_len` limits, make use of
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this to invoke the testsuite recursively on a subset of tests. For these
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tests, the variable `INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS` may be used. It will be
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expanded right after the `-k libtool`, without separating whitespace, so
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that further limiting of the recursive set of tests is possible. For
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example, to run only the template tests within the `max_cmd_len`, use:
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gmake check TESTSUITEFLAGS="-v -x -k max_cmd_len \
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INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS=',template -v -x'"
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If you wish to report test failures to the libtool list, you need to
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send the file `tests/testsuite.log` to the [bug mailing list][].
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4. Obtaining the Latest Sources
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===============================
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* With the exception of ancient releases, all official GNU Libtool
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releases have a detached GPG signature file. With this you can verify
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that the corresponding file (i.e. without the `.sig` suffix) is the
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same file that was released by the owner of it's GPG key ID. First,
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be sure to download both the .sig file and the corresponding release,
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then run a command like this:
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gpg --verify libtool-x.y.z.tar.gz.sig
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If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
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then run this command to import it:
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gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 2983D606
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and then rerun the `gpg --verify` command.
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* Official stable releases of GNU Libtool, along with these detached
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signature files are available from:
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ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool
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To reduce load on the main server, please use one of the mirrors
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listed at:
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http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
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* Alpha quality pre-releases of GNU Libtool, also with detached
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signature files are available from:
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ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/libtool
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and some of the mirrors listed at:
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http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
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* The master libtool repository is stored in git.
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If you are a member of the savannah group for GNU Libtool, a writable
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copy of the libtool repository can be obtained by:
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git clone <savannah-user>@git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/libtool.git
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If you are behind a firewall that blocks the git protocol, you may
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find it useful to use
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git config --global url.http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/.insteadof \
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git://git.sv.gnu.org/
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to force git to transparently rewrite all savannah git references to
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use http.
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If you are not a member of the savannah group for GNU Libtool, you can
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still fetch a read-only copy with either:
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git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/libtool.git
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or using the CVS pserver protocol:
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cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@pserver.git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/libtool.git \
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co -d libtool HEAD
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* Before you can build from git, you need to bootstrap. This requires:
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- Autoconf 2.62 or later
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- Automake 1.11.1 or later
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- Help2man 1.29 or later
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- Xz 4.999.8beta or later (from [tukaani.org](http://tukaani.org/xz))
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- Texinfo 4.8 or later
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- Any prerequisites of the above (such as m4, perl, tex)
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Note that these bootstrapping dependencies are much stricter than
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those required to use a destributed release for your own packages.
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After installation, GNU Libtool is designed to work either standalone,
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or optionally with:
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- Autoconf 2.59 or later
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- Automake 1.9.6 or later
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* The `bootstrap` script sets up the source directory for you to hack.
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5. Version Numbering
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====================
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People have complained that they find the version numbering scheme under
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which libtool is released confusing... so we've changed it!
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It works like this:
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<major-number>.<minor-number>
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Releases with a **major-number** less than 1 were not yet feature
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complete. Releases with a **major-number** of 1 used the old numbering
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scheme that everyone disliked so much. Releases with a **major-number**
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of 2 us the new scheme described here. If libtool ever undergoes a
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major rewrite or substantial restructuring, the **major-number** will be
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incremented again.
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If we make a patch release to fix bugs in a stable release, we use a
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third number, so:
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2.4.2
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If we make an alpha quality prerelease, we use a fourth number for the
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number of changsets applied since the version it's based on:
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2.4.2.418
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And finally, if you build an unreleased version it will have a short git
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revision hash string in hexadecimal appended to all of that:
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2.4.2.418.3-30eaa
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--
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2021-11-15 12:37:22 +08:00
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Copyright (C) 2004-2010, 2015-2019, 2021 Free Software Foundation,
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Inc.
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2014-01-03 12:01:18 +08:00
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Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2004
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This file is part of GNU Libtool.
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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
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without warranty of any kind.
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Local Variables:
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