Akim Demaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > :) This is what I call not to work properly :) Try with your $x for > instance. It would work only for trivial examples. Not really, since that code is evaluated in a context (in configure) where $x is set properly. > Then do not use this, this is a dead end. Rather, check how macros > such as AC_CHECK_FUNCS are doing their job. They do their job by using m4 to translate characters, but this will never work for shell variables. /Johan
- AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.14* Johan Danielsson
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- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.14* Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.14* Johan Danielsson
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.14* Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.1... Johan Danielsson
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with... Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Thomas E. Dickey
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Johan Danielsson
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Thomas E. Dickey
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.1... Thomas E. Dickey
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with... Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Thomas E. Dickey
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Thomas Dickey
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Peter Eisentraut
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions ... Akim Demaille
- Re: AC_DEFINE-descriptions with 2.1... Alexandre Oliva