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Things to tell developers of libungif....
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Build Tools:
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libungif presently uses autoconf, automake, and libtool in order to build
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shared libraries for a wide variety of platforms. The distributed tarball has
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files prebuilt from these tools. The cvs repository does not. If you want to
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build libungif you will need to have these tools available. I currently run
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with the following versions:
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autoconf 2.57
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automake 1.7.8
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libtool 1.5
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(P.S. I use the autogen.sh script in the top level directory to generate
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configure, Makefile.in, etc using these tools.)
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cvs:
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I currently do my work in a subversion repository. Since sourceforge is still
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using cvs and not subversion, there's nothing in the sourceforge tree.
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If someone else wants to do development we can definitely talk about the best
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way to share version control access.
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I create the distribution tar ball by using the `make dist` command.... After
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hacking all I want, I check my sources into cvs, checkout a clean tree, run
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./autogen.sh; make dist and then attempt to compile from the libungif-*.tar.gz
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file that is generated.
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