Re: AC_LIBOBJ(subdir/file) doesn't work with non-recursive automake

2006-04-23 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Russ, * Russ Allbery wrote on Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 04:05:11AM CEST: AC_LIBOBJ([util/snprintf]) configure.ac:25: required file `./util/snprintf.c' not found I think it wasn't intended that AC_LIBOBJ ever be called with something other than a plain name (i.e., no directory components).

Re: AC_LIBOBJ(subdir/file) doesn't work with non-recursive automake

2006-04-23 Thread Russ Allbery
Ralf Wildenhues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: * Russ Allbery wrote on Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 04:05:11AM CEST: AC_LIBOBJ([util/snprintf]) configure.ac:25: required file `./util/snprintf.c' not found I think it wasn't intended that AC_LIBOBJ ever be called with something other than a plain name

Re: dynamic dist?

2006-04-23 Thread Bob Proulx
Ralf Wildenhues wrote: Tyler MacDonald writes: OK, so I might need something more portable than cpio... but the \s.* part does serve a purpose; the MANIFEST file format allows for a description of the file after whitespace. I guess I could do [ \t] or something else instead of the \s.

Re: dynamic dist?

2006-04-23 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Bob, * Bob Proulx wrote on Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 05:35:23PM CEST: If you consider POSIX systems as being portable enough then using the [:space:] character class should work pretty well. Thanks to Mr. Solaris, no, I don't consider that portable enough. ;-) Cheers, Ralf

Re: dynamic dist?

2006-04-23 Thread Bob Proulx
Hi Ralf, Ralf Wildenhues wrote: Hi Bob, * Bob Proulx wrote on Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 05:35:23PM CEST: If you consider POSIX systems as being portable enough then using the [:space:] character class should work pretty well. Thanks to Mr. Solaris, no, I don't consider that portable

Re: dynamic dist?

2006-04-23 Thread Russ Allbery
Bob Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmm... Well there is always: test -d /usr/XPG4/bin PATH=/usr/XPG4/bin:$PATH That might satisfy Mr. Solaris in this case. (/usr/xpg4/bin in lowercase.) It's been a while since I've built Solaris systems in anger, but as I recall, most of /usr/xpg4 is

Re: dynamic dist?

2006-04-23 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
* Russ Allbery wrote on Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 08:33:21PM CEST: Bob Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmm... Well there is always: test -d /usr/XPG4/bin PATH=/usr/XPG4/bin:$PATH That might satisfy Mr. Solaris in this case. (/usr/xpg4/bin in lowercase.) It's been a while since