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Re: MSVC build test results
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Paul D. Smith |
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Re: MSVC build test results |
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Wed, 31 Aug 2005 09:38:45 -0400 |
%% Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
ez> Works for me, although if it needs to be invoked from cmd.exe, the
ez> stock Windows shell, you need to use ".." instead of '..', like this:
ez> perl -e "use POSIX qw(getcwd); my $d = getcwd(); print \"$d\n\";"
Well, of course the real code is in a big Perl script file so quoting is
not an issue.
However, I just realized that I don't think we can use this anyway. The
test suite runs on systems like OpenVMS which don't, I'm pretty sure,
have a POSIX module. So, if I add something like "use POSIX;" to the
test suite, it won't even run (Perl will error).
Hm. I guess I could use require inside of eval, instead of use... yes,
that works. Neat!
OK, I've committed some new code that tries to use POSIX::getcwd() as
long as it exists.
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- Re: MSVC build test results, (continued)
- Re: MSVC build test results, Paul D. Smith, 2005/08/29
- Re: MSVC build test results, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/08/29
- Re: MSVC build test results, Paul D. Smith, 2005/08/29
- Re: MSVC build test results, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/08/30
- Re: MSVC build test results, Paul D. Smith, 2005/08/30
- Re: MSVC build test results, J. Grant, 2005/08/30
- Re: MSVC build test results, Paul D. Smith, 2005/08/30
- Re: MSVC build test results, J. Grant, 2005/08/31
- Re: MSVC build test results, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/08/31
- Re: MSVC build test results, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/08/30
- Re: MSVC build test results,
Paul D. Smith <=
Re: MSVC build test results, J. Grant, 2005/08/30