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Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183
From: |
Peter Rosin |
Subject: |
Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183 |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Oct 2012 17:21:18 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:15.0) Gecko/20120907 Thunderbird/15.0.1 |
> The above looks just like a classic Windows failure. I.e. a line
> ending mismatch between the expout file created by the posixy
> shell (\n) and the Win32 program (\r\n) and I would guess that
> this is a problem that caused failures for Chuck last year as
> well.
>
> I think you need to use LT_AT_HOST_DATA instead of AT_DATA, where
> appropriate.
Unfortunately, the below is not enough since LT_AT_HOST_DATA
eats whitespace (" foo" -> "foo") which affects depdemo.at,
f77demo.at and fcdemo.at. mdemo.at also seems to have
more trouble that I need to look into...
Cheers,
Peter
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
diff --git a/tests/cdemo.at b/tests/cdemo.at
index f50106c..885845c 100644
--- a/tests/cdemo.at
+++ b/tests/cdemo.at
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ int main ()
}
]])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU libtool cdemo!
** This is libfoo **
hello returned: 57616
diff --git a/tests/demo.at b/tests/demo.at
index b79564a..b3d2532 100644
--- a/tests/demo.at
+++ b/tests/demo.at
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ int main ()
}
]])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU Hell!
cos (0.0) = 1
** This is not GNU Hello. There is no built-in mail reader. **
@@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ int foo2 (void) {
}
]])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU Hell!
cos (0.0) = 1
foo2 cos (0.0) = 1
diff --git a/tests/depdemo.at b/tests/depdemo.at
index 3c0666b..763bae4 100644
--- a/tests/depdemo.at
+++ b/tests/depdemo.at
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ for i in 1 2 3 4; do
done
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[dependencies:
l1 (0)
l2 (0)
diff --git a/tests/f77demo.at b/tests/f77demo.at
index 78da9a8..5978b3d 100644
--- a/tests/f77demo.at
+++ b/tests/f77demo.at
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ m4_define([_LT_CHECK_EXECUTE],
# on whether it is redirected to a file or sent to stdout, so we
# just check return status, and ignore output.
# Advice on this weirdness from a Fortran user much appreciated!
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[ Welcome to GNU libtool Fortran demo!
Real programmers write in FORTRAN.
fsub called
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ AT_DATA([expout],
]])
LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([./fprogram], 0, [ignore])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU libtool mixed C/Fortran demo!
The C subroutine returned, claiming that 2*2 = 4
The C subroutine is ok!
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ _LT_SETUP
LT_AT_CHECK_CONFIG([--disable-shared],
[^build_old_libs=yes], [^build_libtool_libs=no])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[ Welcome to GNU libtool Fortran demo!
Real programmers write in FORTRAN.
fsub called
diff --git a/tests/fcdemo.at b/tests/fcdemo.at
index 3a545eb..0ade9bb 100644
--- a/tests/fcdemo.at
+++ b/tests/fcdemo.at
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ m4_define([_LT_CHECK_EXECUTE],
# on whether it is redirected to a file or sent to stdout, so we
# just check return status, and ignore output.
# Advice on this weirdness from a Fortran user much appreciated!
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[ Welcome to GNU libtool Fortran demo!
Real programmers write in FORTRAN.
fsub called
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ AT_DATA([expout],
]])
LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([./fprogram], 0, [ignore])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU libtool mixed C/Fortran demo!
The C subroutine returned, claiming that 2*2 = 4
The C subroutine is ok!
diff --git a/tests/mdemo.at b/tests/mdemo.at
index 40f89b4..5fa77f6 100644
--- a/tests/mdemo.at
+++ b/tests/mdemo.at
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
}
]])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU Hell!
cos (0.0) = 1
** This is not GNU Hello. There is no built-in mail reader. **
@@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
}
]])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU libtool mdemo2!
module name: foo1
module reference count: 1
diff --git a/tests/tagdemo.at b/tests/tagdemo.at
index 3909d56..d54a612 100644
--- a/tests/tagdemo.at
+++ b/tests/tagdemo.at
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ AT_DATA([conv.cpp],
int convenience (void) { return 1; }
]])
-AT_DATA([expout],
+LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU libtool tagdemo C++!
** This is libfoo (tagdemo) **
foobar::hello returned: 57616
- Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183, Peter Rosin, 2012/10/05
- Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183,
Peter Rosin <=
- Windows Line Endings [WAS Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183], Gary V. Vaughan, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings [WAS Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183], Eric Blake, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Gary V. Vaughan, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Bob Friesenhahn, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Gary V. Vaughan, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Charles Wilson, 2012/10/06
- Re: Windows Line Endings [WAS Re: [SCM] GNU Libtool branch, master, updated. v2.4.2-273-ge24f183], Peter Rosin, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Peter Rosin, 2012/10/05
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Gary V. Vaughan, 2012/10/06
- Re: Windows Line Endings, Peter Rosin, 2012/10/06