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Re: Should we encourage --disable-shared?

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2002-09-16 19:46:00 CEST

Kevin Pilch-Bisson <kevin@pilch-bisson.net> writes:
> Sander and I were discussing this on IRC today, and came to the conclusion
> that we should probably stop encouraging people to use --disable-shared.
>
> The only real reason for it is to make setting breakpoints (a little bit)
> easier. Hopefully, by this time most of our users won't have to actually gdb
> into the svn client.

Hmmm, also "make check" can't be run before "make install" without
--disable-shared, right?

Not sure this is a showstopper, just wanted to point it out. I'm
still okay with the change, as long as the instructions also point out
the deal with "make check".

> Anyway, Sander said he could take care of it, but had to go away, so this is
> mostly just a reminder for him :)

Thanks Sander :-).

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