Just tried to execute make check on a clean machine after executing
make but before installing via sudo make install. The result is that
all tests fail to build because the header file GNUstepBase/GSConfig.h
is not found. E.g.,
In file included from /home/wolfgang/Projects/GNUstep/base/Headers/
Foundation/NSAutoreleasePool.h:27
from /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/
TestFramework/Testing.h:26
from decoding.m:5:
/home/wolfgang/Projects/GNUstep/base/Headers/GNUstepBase/
GSVersionMacros.h:193:33: warning: GNUstepBase/GSConfig.h: No such
file or directory
This _could_ be solved by adding -I$(TOP_DIR)/Source to
ADDITIONAL_INCLUDE_DIRS in the check rule in Tests/GNUmakefile.
However, I do not understand why this file is moved to Source/
GNUstepBase from Headers/GNUstepBase in the first place, where it is
created by the configure script. If this file were left in Headers/
GNUstepBase no additional include flags would be needed (the question
applies to config.h as well of course). An additional benefit of not
moving the file is that configure would not touch it when the
configuration hasn't changed and thus could avoid needless
recompilation.
Wolfgang
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