On 2 April 2015 at 17:41, Arthur Schwarz <aschwarz1...@att.net> wrote: > Win7-64-bit > Cygwin > Automake 1.14.1 > > The example given on the page has: > > % cat configure.ac > o o o > AC_REQUIRE_AUX_FILE([tap-driver.sh]) > > o o o > > % cat Makefile.am > TEST_LOG_DRIVER = env AM_TAP_AWK='$(AWK)' $(SHELL) \ > $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/tap-driver.sh > > o o o > > % cp PREFIX/share/automake-APIVERSION/tap-driver.pl . > > Do you mean > > % cp /PREFIX/share/automake-APIVERSION/tap-driver.sh . >
That's what it says on https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Use-TAP-with-the-Automake-test-harness.html#Use-TAP-with-the-Automake-test-harness so it must have been fixed. > On my cygwin system there are several automakes (automake-1.5 automake-1.7 > automake-1.9 automake-1.4 automake-1.6 automake-1.8 automake-1.10 > automake-1.11 automake-1.12 automake-1.13 automake-1.14) which allows (I > suspect) inconsistencies between versions to be best accommodated by > selecting a version of choice (?). In consequence the tap-driver.sh > reference is version specific (automake-*/). Again on my system, there is no > automake-APIVERSION. So, is this access path specific to Unix* or is it no > longer relevant? It depends on how the cygwin package was installed. You should be able to find the tap-driver.sh file somewhere.