[BuildTools] Revised trunk/coin.m4 with --enable-doscompile
Ted Ralphs
tkralphs at lehigh.edu
Wed Jan 24 22:54:22 EST 2007
I don't think there's any point in moving things to stable before we
test. The purpose of moving to stable is to indicate to users that the
code is OK to use, which I don't think it is yet. Of course, the clients
of the build tools project are other PMs, so perhaps the same rules are
slightly different. Nonetheless, for developers, it makes no difference
where the testing version lives. I think the whole point of our scheme
is to leave things in trunk until they are ready to be used by
non-developers.
Cheers,
Ted
Andreas Waechter wrote:
> Well, I think we should make the script flexible enough to do either.
> And since right now we are talking about adding a number of changes
> (such as reusing the libtool script from the base directory), we should
> do it with trunk IMHO. Later on, it would be great to check everything
> periodically instable after less invasive changes. What do you think?
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