Hello Markus, * Duft Markus wrote on Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:22:04AM CET: > > I wrote the following two for libtool 1.5.22 and they worked perfectly. > Now i just copied them over to libtool 2.1a (CVS HEAD), and it doesn't > seem to work
Please read <http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html> under "it doesn't work". Show what you did, how it failed, please. Copy and paste, don't only describe failure. Post the command that caused the failure. > I believe that there is a difference in how libtool executes these > code snippets, is this correct?? If yes, how can i adapt this, so it > works with libtool 2? Probably the globbing happens too early. > postinstall_cmds='base_file=`basename \${file}`~ > dlpath=`$SHELL 2>&1 -c '\''. $dir/'\''\${base_file}'\''i;echo > \$dlname'\''`~ > dldir=$destdir/`dirname \$dlpath` ~ > set dummy `ls -l $dir/\$dlname*.dll` ~ What's this line supposed to set $2 and $3 to? If that's not one of your problems, then surely it will be for cross-compilation. > while test -n "\${3}" ; do shift; done ~ > dllname=`basename ${2}` ~ How come in these two lines you escape $2 and $3 differently? Why do you even do all this shifting and ls -l? Why not just set dummy $dir/\$dlname*.dll [dlname=`basename \${\$#}`] (I haven't tested the escaping here; you probably need a set of [] for M4-escaping the $#, and the backslashes so that the shell doesn't interpret too early.) But still I don't understand what the code is intended to achieve. There could be unrelated files lying around there matching $dlname*.dll for example a library whose first part of the name equals $dlname. > test -d \${dldir}/../bin || mkdir -p \${dldir}/../bin ~ > $install_prog $dir/$dllname \$dldir/../bin/$dllname ~ > chmod a+x \$dldir/../bin/$dllname' > postuninstall_cmds='dlpath=`$SHELL 2>&1 -c '\''. $file; echo > \$dlname'\''`~ > set dummy `ls -l $dir/../bin/\$dlname*.dll` ~ > while test -n "\${3}" ; do shift; done ~ > $rm ${2}' Likewise here. Hope that helps. Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool
