[PATCH] Change in increment_mtime for BSD compatibility of test suite

2011-05-30 Thread Felix Geller
Another try :) [...] Support for platform-specific test configuration - Platform-specific functionality is stored in test-config-PLATFORM.sh files - configure script creates a test/test-config.sh depending on the platform - test-lib.sh loads test-config.sh file - Some pla

Re: [PATCH] Change in increment_mtime for BSD compatibility of test suite

2011-05-30 Thread Felix Geller
Another try :) [...] Support for platform-specific test configuration - Platform-specific functionality is stored in test-config-PLATFORM.sh files - configure script creates a test/test-config.sh depending on the platform - test-lib.sh loads test-config.sh file - Some pla

Re: [PATCH] Change in increment_mtime for BSD compatibility of test suite

2011-05-26 Thread Carl Worth
On Wed, 25 May 2011 15:07:52 +0200, Felix Geller wrote: Non-text part: multipart/mixed Non-text part: multipart/signed > Use `-t' option rather than `-d' which is not supported by BSD's > touch. I'm not sure whether this is the cleanest way to do this, please > let me know if there is a better way

[PATCH] Change in increment_mtime for BSD compatibility of test suite

2011-05-26 Thread Carl Worth
On Wed, 25 May 2011 15:07:52 +0200, Felix Geller wrote: Non-text part: multipart/mixed Non-text part: multipart/signed > Use `-t' option rather than `-d' which is not supported by BSD's > touch. I'm not sure whether this is the cleanest way to do this, please > let me know if there is a better way

[PATCH] Change in increment_mtime for BSD compatibility of test suite

2011-05-25 Thread Felix Geller
Use `-t' option rather than `-d' which is not supported by BSD's touch. I'm not sure whether this is the cleanest way to do this, please let me know if there is a better way. There are additional changes (e.g., sed does not support `-r' but instead `-E') but they seem to be incompatible between GNU

[PATCH] Change in increment_mtime for BSD compatibility of test suite

2011-05-25 Thread Felix Geller
Use `-t' option rather than `-d' which is not supported by BSD's touch. I'm not sure whether this is the cleanest way to do this, please let me know if there is a better way. There are additional changes (e.g., sed does not support `-r' but instead `-E') but they seem to be incompatible between GNU