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[lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS
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Joel Cunningham |
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[lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS |
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Sun, 29 Oct 2017 17:36:32 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #7, patch #9462 (project lwip):
I'm not sure I completely understand what 'additional var passed to CC' means,
but I've removed the duplication of assigning UNAME_S and it is now only done
in common.mk, which I can see is included in check/Makefile before the first
use of UNAME_S. See new patch :)
I don't have any preference for use of CMake/configure, I was just wondering
if that's the system which normally handles setting up the LDFLAGS and such
depending on what libraries are present on the system during run-time
detection
(file #42294)
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- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Joel Cunningham, 2017/10/12
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Joel Cunningham, 2017/10/12
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Simon Goldschmidt, 2017/10/13
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Joel Cunningham, 2017/10/13
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Joel Cunningham, 2017/10/21
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Dirk Ziegelmeier, 2017/10/22
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Simon Goldschmidt, 2017/10/23
- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS,
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- [lwip-devel] [patch #9462] Build unit tests on MacOS, Dirk Ziegelmeier, 2017/10/31