Given the project doesn't specifically attempt to support FreeBSD 1.x, your request as
summarized in the subject line is a bit odd.
I suggest this be considered more of a request to enable future support of the FreeBSD
10.x.
Do the current release of libtool and autotools includes the enabling features needed?
If so, then this can simply be treated as a request to update these tools (which are
generally incorporated without any functional change).
If not, well, then we should just wait for thsoe enabling changes to be released by the
upstream tool provider first
Regards, Kurt
On Sep 28, 2011, at 2:38 PM, delphij(a)FreeBSD.org wrote:
Full_Name: Xin Li
Version: git trunk
OS: FreeBSD/amd64 10.1
URL:
http://pastebin.com/G8gpJs0r
Submission from: (NULL) (206.40.55.65)
Code duplicated from GNU libtool and autotools uses 'freebsd1*' rather than
'freebsd1.*' to test if the system is FreeBSD 1.x. This logic would match
FreeBSD 10.0, causing problem when building shared libraries.
I'd like to propose that FreeBSD 1.x support be dropped since it's obsolete in
1994 (17 years ago).
The patch is just for reference, it also drops FreeBSD 2.x and FreeBSD 3.x
support but it's not complete.
A libtool patched with git revision e94c6d6e0359d92f08f491f57e0ef3371e978952
would also be required to build OpenLDAP properly.