Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1999/01/20/02:55:16
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Jan 1999, Andris Pavenis wrote:
>
> > > After taking another look at the autoconf Makefile, it appears that *.inf*
> > > is good enough.The info files are already provided prebuilt and unsplit
> > > in the source. And if you delete them, they are rebuilt using the --no-
> > > split option. To build the split files for the binary package, I had to run
> > > makeinfo outside Windows to generate the .i? files.
> >
> > Perhaps it would be nice to be able to force this behaviour of makeinfo also
> > with LFN=Y (maybe with some environment variable)
>
> Which behavior do you want to force? If you want it to create short
> 8+3 names like *.i? instead of the long *.info-? ones, just set LFN=n
> temporarily. After all, LFN *is* an environment variable.
If I'll set LFN=N makeinfo will not found *.texi (unless I'll modify
WIndows registry as mentioned in FAQ). I would like both:
- possibility to use LFN
- and generate file .inf, .i1, .i2, ...
simultanously.
> > in automake works Ok with LFN=Y. There are still some failures with LFN=N.
> > I uploaded both sources and binaries of automake-1.4 and they are already
> > in v2gnu.
>
> FWIW, I think it's really bad that a port only works reliably under
> LFN. Sadly, several ports done lately are showing a consistent trend
> to be not tested and not reliable enough without LFN. I wish people
> could make some additional effort to make the ports more clean in this
> aspect, before they upload the distribution.
>
> It is not right to assume that non-LFN environments are insignificant
> and can be ignored.
>
I have not it tested very seriously with LFN=N. Maybe I have something
else broken with LFN=N as I didn't use NameNumericTail=0 and only
reinstalled autoconf-2.13 from my binary archive with LFN=N under plain
DOS
Andris
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