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Re: [PATCH] Extend tests on AC_LIBOBJ and friends.


From: Stefano Lattarini
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Extend tests on AC_LIBOBJ and friends.
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 22:47:46 +0100
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On Thursday 09 December 2010, Stefano Lattarini wrote:
> Ping on this?  Reference:
>  <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake-patches/2010-09/msg00000.html>
> 
> This is where the original patch has been tested:
> > Patch tested with:
> >   1. Debian GNU/Linux, GNU m4 1.4.11, autoconf/autom4te 2.62,
> >      dash 0.5.2, GNU make 3.81
> >   2. Debian GNU/Linux, GNU m4 1.4.14, autoconf/autom4te 2.67,
> >      bash 2.0, GNU make 3.79
> >   3. Debian GNU/Linux, GNU m4 1.4.14, autoconf/autom4te 2.65,
> >      bash 4.0, FreeBSD make 8.1
> >   4. Solaris 10, GNU m4 1.4.15, autoconf/autom4te 2.67, /bin/ksh
> >      Version M-11/16/88i, GNU make 3.82, Solaris coreutils, mixed
> >      Solaris and GNU tools (sed, grep, gawk, ...)
> >   5. Solaris 10, GNU m4 1.4.15, autoconf/autom4te 2.62, /bin/sh,
> >      Solaris tools (xpg4/ccs make, grep, sed, nawk, ...)
> >   6. Debian GNU/Linux, GNU m4 1.4.14, autoconf/autom4te 2.65,
> >      Heirloom shell, Heirloom make, mixed Heirloom tools and
> >      GNU tools.
> 
> Now I've rebased the patch on latest maint, and amended it as follows:
>  - the new test `libobj1.test' (superseding old test `aclibobj.test')
>    has been renamed to `libobj-basic.test'.
>  - in-line comments in make rules have been removed, since they are
>    unportable to at least OSF/Tru64 make;
>  - potentially problematic indentation in makefiles has been removed;
>  - some typos in ChangeLog and in comments have been fixed;
>  - other miscellanous minor fixes and improvements;
> 
> The updated patch and the squashed-in diffs are attached.
> 
> I will wait the customary 72 hours (until sunday evening) before
> pushing.
> 
I've now merged this patch into master, and pushed.

Regards,
   Stefano



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