Ping ? KO Myung-Hun wrote: > UNIXROOT on OS/2 is used to specify a drive where unix FHS is > installed. If M4 is not executed on a drive where it exists without > UNIXROOT support, modules cannot be located. Because '/' is a root of > a current drive. > > * m4/path.c (UNIXROOT): Define it on OS/2 or empty string on others. > (m4__include_init): Prepend UNIXROOT to PKGLIBDIR. > --- > m4/path.c | 8 +++++++- > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/m4/path.c b/m4/path.c > index bc8b376..10cc098 100644 > --- a/m4/path.c > +++ b/m4/path.c > @@ -378,6 +378,12 @@ m4_load_filename (m4 *context, const m4_call_info > *caller, > } > > > +#if OS2 > +# define UNIXROOT "/@unixroot" > +#else > +# define UNIXROOT "" > +#endif > + > void > m4__include_init (m4 *context) > { > @@ -393,7 +399,7 @@ m4__include_init (m4 *context) > search_path_add (info, "", false); > > /* Non-core modules installation directory. */ > - search_path_add (info, PKGLIBDIR, false); > + search_path_add (info, UNIXROOT PKGLIBDIR, false); > } > > #ifdef DEBUG_INCL
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