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Subject: Re: Insure++ Licenses give-away, take 2
From: Kalle Dalheimer <kalle () dalheimer ! de>
Date: 2000-09-18 13:18:32
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> David Faure wrote:
> > On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Guillaume Laurent wrote :
> > >OK, I've talked to my boss and they agreed on a first trial period of 3
> > >licenses for 3 months. After that, depending on how both parties are
> > >satisfied with the results, this can be extended (ie if they feel they
> > > get some sort of feedback or publicity, I'll be allowed to give longer
> > > licenses).
> > >
> > >So, are people still interested ?
> >
> > Yes, this sounds good. It's much more worth, 3 months rather than 1, imho
> > :) Thanks a lot.
> >
> > PS: I got problems with insure++lite applied to kdecore. Looks like it
> > works ok with kdebase, but if I instrument kdecore I get recursive
> > segfaults as soon as fputs is used. I'll try with your latest version, in
> > any case.
> > (PS: how do you get around libtool ? I'm using some rather crude hacks,
> > like search and replace in 'libtool' itself ;-)
>
> What is the problem? Michael added support for insure and from what I
> read it, a
> CXX="insure" ./configure does the trick already
No, it is a little bit more. For example, configure is fooled this way. You
need to do configure the normal way and then compile with CXX="insure" make.
But IIRC, there was something more to patch in one of the libtool-generated
files.
Kalle
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