Re: created both with libtool and without

2005-06-17 Thread Marc
Thanks Ralf, yes, that's it. Works fine now. marc On 6/17/05, Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Marc, > > * Marc wrote on Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 12:38:41PM CEST: > > > > this is about automakes > > 'created both with libtool and without error' > > > > I know this has been a topic b

Re: how to run a test file with command line options...

2005-06-17 Thread Thien-Thi Nguyen
Ed Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Howdy all! > > If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options, > how do I do it? > > For example, I have to have a shell script to run tst_parallel below, > because it needs to be called with the poe command, and some env vars > set

Re: how to run a test file with command line options...

2005-06-17 Thread Ed Hartnett
Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Ed, > > * Ed Hartnett wrote on Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:09:05PM CEST: >> >> If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options, >> how do I do it? > > You are using the Automake builtin support for tests. It's quite > limited, and

Re: Non recursive directory style.

2005-06-17 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Patrick, * Patrick Scheibe * SMC Trust wrote on Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 09:20:56AM CEST: > > Is it possible to have a directory style like > > Root/ > | > +--Linux > | > +MSW > | > +src > > and to have all the autoconf, automake stuff in the Linux dir? First: What exactly i

Re: created both with libtool and without

2005-06-17 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Marc, * Marc wrote on Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 12:38:41PM CEST: > > this is about automakes > 'created both with libtool and without error' > > I know this has been a topic before, but for me the workaround by > using different basenames (via gdl_LDFLAGS in this case) does not > work. (It stays

Re: how to run a test file with command line options...

2005-06-17 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Ed, * Ed Hartnett wrote on Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:09:05PM CEST: > > If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options, > how do I do it? You are using the Automake builtin support for tests. It's quite limited, and I believe it cannot do what you want. > For example, I h