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Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT
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Morten Eriksen |
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Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT |
Date: |
11 Oct 2000 14:46:58 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.070098 (Pterodactyl Gnus v0.98) Emacs/20.3 |
* Akim
| Then let me restate my question: why don't you use AC_TRY_EVAL just
| like in AC_EXEXT: this is a good first step I think.
Umm.. I assume you mean to ask "why not use AC_TRY_EVAL in AC_EXEEXT
just like in AC_OBJEXT" (and not "..like in AC_EXEEXT")?
If so, my question for you is then: what should AC_TRY_EVAL evaluate?
I can't think of any suitable command which would uncover how to use
executable suffices on the system -- without already _knowing_ the
suffix. :^/
Note that AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) is _not_ the correct answer, as ac_link
contains a reference to $ac_exeext (which of course means a circular
dependency back to AC_EXEEXT).
Regards,
Morten
- [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Morten Eriksen, 2000/10/10
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Akim Demaille, 2000/10/10
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Morten Eriksen, 2000/10/10
- [PATCH] A better _AC_EXEEXT, Take II, Morten Eriksen, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Akim Demaille, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Morten Eriksen, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Akim Demaille, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT,
Morten Eriksen <=
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Akim Demaille, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Morten Eriksen, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Pavel Roskin, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Akim Demaille, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Pavel Roskin, 2000/10/11
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Morten Eriksen, 2000/10/12
- Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Pavel Roskin, 2000/10/12
Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Ralf Corsepius, 2000/10/11
Re: [PATCH] A better (?) _AC_EXEEXT, Lars J. Aas, 2000/10/11