From tests/defs:
func_get_config ()
{
my_varname_list="$1"
my_src="$2"
my_failp="false"; test -z "$3" || my_failp=:
my_regex="$4"
my_exitp=false
for my_varname in $my_varname_list; do
test -z "$4" && my_regex="^${my_varname}="
eval $my_varname=NONE
eval `eval $my_src | eval $GREP \"$my_regex\"`
if eval test x\"\$$my_varname\" = xNONE; then
func_error "$my_varname not set in \`$my_src'"
$my_failp && my_exitp=:
fi
done
$my_exitp && exit $EXIT_FAILURE
}
And while running tests under Solaris:
.
.
.
+ test -z : fatal my_failp=:
my_regex=
my_exitp=false
+ test -z my_regex=^objext=
+ eval objext=NONE objext=NONE
+ eval /usr/local/bin/grep "^objext=" + /usr/local/bin/grep ^objext= +
eval ../libtool --config + ../libtool --config : : cannot open
+ eval + eval test x"$objext" = xNONE + test xNONE = xNONE + func_error
objext not set in `../libtool --config' + echo link.test: objext not set
in `../libtool --config' link.test: objext not set in `../libtool --config'
+ : my_exitp=:
+ : + exit 1 FAIL: link.test
With latest released Autoconf & Automake this causes *all* tests to
fail. It seems that an assumption was wrong. What to do?
Bob
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