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Ralf Habacker wrote:
convenience libs do not count. You can still link a DLL with convenience libs, because it is assumed that a true convenience lib is built by your project, for your project, and only for your project -- it is not available to "outside users" and therefore there can never be any mismatch between the symbols provided by (part of) the DLL and those provided by the "real" static library.May be, but like Max has stated, I don't like to be forced to make every staticARGH. This defeats the whole purpose of the policy change -- and it is a policy change driven by the libtool development. I don't want to support a forked version of libtool that differs from mainline on a basic policy issue.
lib as shared lib. This would break the whole kde build system, because often
convenience librarys are build and assembled together into a dll.
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