OS_VERSION was used with a '#if defined(sun)', but since it was never
set anywhere it just omitted that block. If the block turns up to be
broken on sun systems, then someone will fix it properly.
Previously we would fail in some parts of the code if we did not have a
premade configuration, now we use any code that was marked as Linux, BSD and
Solaris as our basis in order to support building unknown Unix systems.
Ticket #120
Change libtool's shared library version info to 3:0:1 to preserve the
previous library version of 2.1.0.
See https://autotools.io/libtool/version.html for the details on how
libtool handles this versioning info.
See https://verbump.de/ for a handy 'version calculator' using
libtools rules.
Hardcoding a -lstdc++ is wrong, since not all OSs are likely to handle
C++ in the same way.
The issue is that libtt needs to be built as a C++ library, so we use
a fake dummy.cxx file to convince libtool to do so instead, rather
than trying to force the issue by linking a (possibly missing)
libstdc++.
Previously in the imake world, changing the CDE version required hand
editing a handful of files.
This commit makes these files into ".in" files. configure.ac now
holds CDE version information -- both in the AC_INIT() call and in the
CDE_VERSION_* variables a few lines down.
Changing the CDE version now involves editing those two locations in
configure.ac only.
Thereafter, a configure run will replace version information in the
following files with the current CDE version:
copyright
doc/common/help/HELPEnt.sgm
include/Dt/Dt.h
lib/tt/bin/ttauth/ttauth.man
This also causes a catch-22 problem with ToolTalk. So the
tooltalk.inc file is gone and the relevant TT Makefiles have been
modified to set and define the TT version in those Makefiles that
actually use it.
Many of these were real bugs, like:
if (cond);
do_something
etc...
Others were just cosmetic - like placing the ';' on a separate line to
make the intention clear.