[toplevel patch] delete references to tix

Alexandre Oliva aoliva@redhat.com
Tue Mar 11 00:27:00 GMT 2003


On Mar 10, 2003, Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com> wrote:

> It only occures if, at some future stage, a binutils or gcc
> containing this change is made before GDB.

Right.

> Besides, such edge conditions should be covered by the CrossGCC FAQ
> (has that really not been changed in >3 years?).

It moved to a Wiki base, IIRC.

Anyway, I don't see the point of removing support for building
packages from the tree.  I can still legitimately want to build Tix
along with Tcl, Tk and Itcl.  IMHO, the fact that the tools in src no
longer use Tix doesn't imply, to me, that the infrastructure to build
Tix should no longer be there.  It costs very little (or nothing) to
keep it working.  Removing it just because we can doesn't sound like
such a good idea to me.  Maybe I'm being overly conservative?  If more
people think so, please let me know, I'm always open to change.

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