> #ifdef _WIN32
> executable_name = strrchr (argv[0], '\\');
Bzzt. You have to use the multi-byte character set aware _mbschr() and
_mbsrchr() functions from to search for backlashes (or
slashes) in "narrow" (char *) system code page strings (for instance,
file names) on Windows. The East Asian
On 07/24/2009 11:25 AM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Hi,
when one has a program that does something like
if(strcmp(argv[0], "gunzip") == 0)
uncompress();
else
compress();
and this program also uses a libtool library, then the - lets use this
example - just-built "gzip" file will be a
* Jan Engelhardt wrote on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:25:51AM CEST:
>
> if [[ "$0" != %program_name% ]]; then
> t=$(mktemp -d);
> ln -s %program_name% "$t/${0##*/}";
> [...do libtool setup like LD_LIBRARY_PATH etc...]
> exec "$t/${0##*/}";
Actually, this isn't such a bad idea: use '
Hello Jan,
* Jan Engelhardt wrote on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 03:57:33PM CEST:
> I might resort to using shell scripts instead of symlinks that
> will use (using original example) `gzip --mode=gunzip`, because
> install(1) does not preserve symlinks across copies either. Gah.
Symlinks below $DESTDIR$
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
The reason to do symlinking is that some programs are large enough to
warrant not compiling them again or have a double copy of it on the
filesystem. The presence of /usr/bin/dir in system I would consider a
waste of space, even if it's "just" 100K. Do
On Friday 2009-07-24 13:56, Eric Blake wrote:
>> when one has a program that does something like
>>
>> if(strcmp(argv[0], "gunzip") == 0)
>> uncompress();
>> else
>> compress();
>
>GNU Coding Standards frown on this practice:
>http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/standards.html
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Jan Engelhardt on 7/24/2009 3:25 AM:
Hi,
when one has a program that does something like
if(strcmp(argv[0], "gunzip") == 0)
uncompress();
else
compress();
GNU Coding Standards frown on this practice:
h
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According to Jan Engelhardt on 7/24/2009 3:25 AM:
> Hi,
>
>
> when one has a program that does something like
>
> if(strcmp(argv[0], "gunzip") == 0)
> uncompress();
> else
> compress();
GNU Coding Standards frown on this practice:
http: