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longer requires them; you're supposed to use grep -E and grep -F instead. Also, don't assume that "test -a" works, since POSIX doesn't require it. * libtool.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER, _LT_AC_LANG_C_CONFIG, _LT_AC_LANG_CXX_CONFIG, AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE, AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS): egrep -> grep, when that makes no difference. * libtoolize.in: Likewise. * ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE): Likewise. * ltmain.in: Likewise. * demo/Makefile.am (hc-direct): Likewise. * pdemo/Makefile.am (hc-direct): Likewise. * tests/build-relink.test, tests/build-relink2.test, tests/cdemo-conf.test, tests/cdemo-shared.test, tests/cdemo-static.test, tests/demo-conf.test, tests/demo-nofast.test, tests/demo-shared.test, tests/demo-static.test, tests/depdemo-conf.test, tests/depdemo-nofast.test, tests/depdemo-shared.test, tests/depdemo-static.test, tests/hardcode.test, tests/mdemo-conf.test, tests/mdemo-shared.test, tests/mdemo-static.test, tests/pdemo-conf.test, tests/tagdemo-conf.test, tests/tagdemo-shared.test, tests/tagdemo-static.test: Likewise. * libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_EGREP): New macro, defined if Autoconf doesn't define. (AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX, AC_PROG_LD_GNU): Use it. (AC_PROG_LD, AC_PROG_NM, AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE): Use shell pattern matching rather than egrep. (AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG): Set lt_EGREP and EGREP. * demo/Makefile.am (SET_HARDCODE_FLAGS): Use sed instead of egrep. * pdemo/Makefile.am (SET_HARDCODE_FLAGS): Likewise. * tests/defs (EGREP, FGREP): New vars. * ltmain.in: egrep -> $EGREP * tests/assign.test, tests/demo-exec.test, tests/demo-inst.test, tests/pdemo-exec.test, tests/pdemo-inst.test, tests/sh.test: Likewise. * tests/hardcode.test: fgrep -> $FGREP * tests/f77demo-exec.test: test -a -> test && |
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README |
This is GNU hell, an example package that uses GNU libtool with an Automake-generated environment to build a simple library and program. Admittedly, it would be better if this was a more realistic example, say, a program that actually did something useful, but we can't have everything. Send bug reports and comments about GNU hell to the libtool mailing list <bug-libtool@gnu.org>.