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RE: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH
From: |
Bernard Dautrevaux |
Subject: |
RE: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH |
Date: |
Thu, 1 Feb 2001 11:44:51 +0100 |
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexandre Oliva [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:25 PM
> To: Akim Demaille
> Cc: address@hidden; address@hidden
> Subject: Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH
>
>
> On Jan 31, 2001, Akim Demaille <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> "Markus" == Markus F X J Oberhumer
> <address@hidden> writes:
> Markus> After a look through the sources it seems that AS_EXECUTABLE_P
> Markus> should use both "test -f" and "test -x" on systems that
> Markus> support it, and "test -f" otherwise (DOS, Win, ...)
>
> > Good call, I was going to text ! -x.
>
> Huh?
>
> How about test -x $f && test ! -d $f ?
>
This will preclude finding gcc.exe (on Cygwin), if there is a gcc directory
side-by-side...
I agree this would be a bit confusing and I don't know exactly if it will
work as expected. However, this may cause quite difficult to diagnose bugs
;-(
Regards,
Bernard
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- RE: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH,
Bernard Dautrevaux <=
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/02
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Earnie Boyd, 2001/02/02
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/02
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/03
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Alexandre Oliva, 2001/02/03
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Akim Demaille, 2001/02/19
- Re: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Earnie Boyd, 2001/02/19
RE: autoconf 2.49c fails if '.' is in PATH, Tim Van Holder, 2001/02/04