On 1/12/12 1:59 AM, Balint Reczey wrote:
> I'm not sure that it is the proper approach.
> We don't have to update the library version if there is no change in the
> lib.
The libtool documentation says "If the library source code has changed
at all since the last update, then increment revision (‘c:r:a’ becomes
‘c:r+1:a’)." We update
> Running the ACC script and updating the version based on the result
> (possibly using a script) would give the right new version.
Is ACC available for Windows or OS X? I'd rather keep make-version.pl
cross-platform if possible.
BTW, what version of ACC do you have installed? All of my Ubuntu
machines have 1.6 which seems to support a completely different set of
options than the ones in the "dumpabi" makefile target. The home page at
http://ispras.linux-foundation.org/index.php/ABI_compliance_checker has
been down since September.