Hello!
CVS Automake passes the testsuite but doesn't work at all in the "real
life".
For the default prefix, it's trying to find Automake/Struct.pm in
/usr/local/share/automake/lib instead of /usr/local/share/automake
ChangeLog:
* automake.in (BEGIN): Don't append "/lib" to the Perl inc
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:58:13AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
: Lars J Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: > To be correct, it's AFS the problem relates to. If you create an AFS
: > partition on Linux you will probably have the same problem there, and if
: > you can have a UFS or some other filesys
Lars J Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> To be correct, it's AFS the problem relates to. If you create an AFS
> partition on Linux you will probably have the same problem there, and if
> you can have a UFS or some other filesystem under AmigaOS, you can
> probably avoid this problem on AmigaOS t
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The following problem exists: a new "Automake" directory
>> has been added to the tree at the top level. However,
>> on case-insensitive filesystems (such as DOS/Win32), this
>> clashes with the 'automake' script.
>> So it would be nice if the Automake
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 05:14:29PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
: > : Same problem on AmigaOS (case-preserving, case-insensitive fs).
: >
: > Is this true for the new AmigaOS (the SDK/VM) too, or just the good old
: > Amiga-hardware-specific one?
:
: No idea at all, I don't follow. It is true for
> : Same problem on AmigaOS (case-preserving, case-insensitive fs).
>
> Is this true for the new AmigaOS (the SDK/VM) too, or just the good old
> Amiga-hardware-specific one?
No idea at all, I don't follow. It is true for up to 3.1, and presumably
3.5.
(I'm in fact typing this from my Amiga
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 04:53:44PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
:
: > The following problem exists: a new "Automake" directory
: > has been added to the tree at the top level. However,
: > on case-insensitive filesystems (such as DOS/Win32), this
: > clashes with the 'automake' script.
: > So it
> The following problem exists: a new "Automake" directory
> has been added to the tree at the top level. However,
> on case-insensitive filesystems (such as DOS/Win32), this
> clashes with the 'automake' script.
> So it would be nice if the Automake dir could be relocated
> (say, perl/Automake
hi,
I have source-files which are symlinked (they are are used in many
autoconf/automake-projects), and this breaks "make dist".
Is there a way to work around this ?
*please cc replies to me, I am not subscribed to this list*
thanks,
--
Felix Natter