Mail Archives: cygwin-apps/2001/10/08/18:45:05
On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
> >
> > What do you think? Should I continue on this path?
> >
>
> I would prefer /usr/autoconf-2.13 and /usr/autoconf-2.52 for the
> directory names. Then when autoconf-2.53 is released I can test it
> without losing autoconf-2.52. Perhaps you could allow autoconfiguration
> to set the paths? :)
Remember that the script must parse the AC_PREREQ macro in the target
package's configure.in file, and then choose the appropriate /usr/auto*
path. How complicated (e.g. prone to breakage) should this logic be,
given a maze of /usr/autoconf-***/ directories?
I don't think this is really doable without fragility. However, see
below.
> >
> > path_stable=/usr/auto-stable
> > path_devel=/usr/auto-devel
> >
>
> For the values of path_stable and path_devel it would be cool if you
> checked for the presence of AUTOPATH_STABLE and AUTOPATH_DEVEL so that
> the directories could be changed on the fly. They could even be set in
> the /etc/profile file for convenience.
Okay, now that's doable. (Also, to force one or the other, just set the
path *yourself* to /usr/auto* -- then you'll never run these wrappers at
all.
--Chuck
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