This is largely a cosmetic issue introduced by using libtool (i.e. "test1" != "lt-test1"in argv[0]).
But yes, could/should be fixed. 73 de Jeff On May 10, 2010, at 7:57 PM, Pieter Bowman wrote: > I did builds of popt 1.16 on a number of our systems here. Test 59 > failed on a number of the systems with the following output: > > Test "test1 --usage" failed with: "Usage: test1 [-I?] [-c|--cb2=STRING] > [--arg1] [-2|--arg2=ARG] > [-3|--arg3=ANARG] [-onedash] [--optional=STRING] [--val] > [-i|--int=INT] [-s|--short=SHORT] [-l|--long=LONG] > [-L|--longlong=LONGLONG] [-f|--float=FLOAT] [-d|--double=DOUBLE] > [--randint=INT] [--randshort=SHORT] [--randlong=LONG] > [--randlonglong=LONGLONG] [--argv=STRING] [--bitset] [--bitclr] > [--bitxor] [--nstr=STRING] [--lstr=STRING] [-I|--inc] > [-c|--cb=STRING] [--longopt] [-?|--help] [--usage] [--simple=ARG]" != > "Usage: lt-test1 [-I?] [-c|--cb2=STRING] [--arg1] [-2|--arg2=ARG] > [-3|--arg3=ANARG] [-onedash] [--optional=STRING] [--val] > [-i|--int=INT] [-s|--short=SHORT] [-l|--long=LONG] > [-L|--longlong=LONGLONG] [-f|--float=FLOAT] [-d|--double=DOUBLE] > [--randint=INT] [--randshort=SHORT] [--randlong=LONG] > [--randlonglong=LONGLONG] [--argv=STRING] [--bitset] [--bitclr] > [--bitxor] [--nstr=STRING] [--lstr=STRING] [-I|--inc] > [-c|--cb=STRING] [--longopt] [-?|--help] [--usage] [--simple=ARG]" > > The operating systems which failed were: > > gentoo/Linux, Alpha, PowerPC, PowerPC64, SPARC > MacOS X 10.5, PowerPC, Intel > FreeBSD 8, x86 > MirOS (aka. MirBSD), x86 > NetBSD 5.0.2, x86 > OpenBSD 4.7, x86 > OpenSolaris snv_134 X86 > OpenSUSE 11.2, x86_64 > Solaris 10 x86, x86_64, SPARC > > The operating systems which succeeded were: > > RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.5, x86, x86_64, IA64 > Ubuntu 9.10, x86 > Fedora 12, x86 > > Thanks for looking into this. > > Pieter > ______________________________________________________________________ > POPT Library http://rpm5.org > Developer Communication List popt-devel@rpm5.org ______________________________________________________________________ POPT Library http://rpm5.org Developer Communication List popt-devel@rpm5.org