configure-produced glibconfig.h closely.
* glib/Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to
- compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose
+ compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose
the build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass
configure-produced glibconfig.h closely.
* glib/Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to
- compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose
+ compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose
the build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass
configure-produced glibconfig.h closely.
* glib/Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to
- compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose
+ compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose
the build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass
configure-produced glibconfig.h closely.
* glib/Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to
- compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose
+ compile glib.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose
the build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass
2005-07-09 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to compile
- gmodule.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose the
+ gmodule.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose the
build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass
2005-07-09 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to compile
- gobject.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose the
+ gobject.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose the
build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass
2005-07-09 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* Makefile.am: Don't use the scripts in build/win32 to compile
- gthread.rc into a resource object file. (This means we loose the
+ gthread.rc into a resource object file. (This means we lose the
build number increment magic, but I doubt it was that useful
anyway.) Instead use windres directly. To pass the normal .o file
produced by windres through libtool, which wants .lo files, pass