e please?
google did not provide me with any clue...
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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paste them)?
what do you think?
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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BLOGS:
regex library (which, by the way, does not provide a pkgconfig file).
So, would it be better to provide an autoconf macro searching both for
my library and the required libraries?
It's the first time I'm developing such a library.
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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Hi
is there a free service providing network access to different systems
(OS and hardware) to test your own open source programs (in particular
configuration step)?
HP TestDrive seems to have shut down...
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Lorenzo Bettini on 4/22/2009 12:27 PM:
Hi
is there a free service providing network access to different systems
(OS and hardware) to test your own open source programs (in particular
configuration step)?
gcc has a
to set as executable, is there a
quicker way than to have an AC_CONFIG_FILES([...], [chmod +x ...])
instruction for each file?
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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lugin: http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/
my experience with both is that you still need to rely on manual
modifications of autotools files though...
hope this helps
Lorenzo
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that was Philip Herron opinion by the way ;-)
Peter Lee wrote:
Hi Lorenzo Bettini,
Thank you for your opinion.
"My personal opinion is whats the point."
To answer this question, I would like to use a sentence from your own
reply with some hacking ;P
From sentence ---
"I used
them. I suspect that's the most
commonly-used IDE for Autoconf-using projects.
are these features documented somewhere?
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, which can be downloaded at
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.4.tar.gz, what IDEs can I use to
import the project and export it as deployable project(
configure->make) after some dependency and code changes?
Thank you !!!
P
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Peter
://srchiliteqt.sourceforge.net/
cheers
Lorenzo
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Paul Eggert wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm using this macro AC_C_CONST in a configure script of a program
that uses both C and C++.
The current Autoconf documentation says of AC_C_CONST "This macro is
obsolescent, as current C compilers support `const
Hi
I need to check that a program (in particular, ctags) support a specific
command line parameter... is there a macro for this?
any suggestion, please?
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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