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From: | Charles Wilson |
Subject: | Re: [Mingw-users] Re: Solving the "relink exe's" libtool problem[take3] |
Date: | Mon, 20 Jan 2003 20:38:30 -0500 |
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easy enough. But what's the best way to use "the shell"? Do a unquoted replacement (<<EOF, not <<"EOF") e.g.Yes. Somewhere, buried in the configury stuff is an environment variable named something like, "CONFIG_SHELL". That's what you want. If it is not available, then imitating the techniques used to obtain it by configure should be used.
But lt-foo.c is created by the libtool script itself -- and libtool already knows that $SHELL == /bin/sh or /bin/bash or whatever. libtool uses the same method I described when creating the shell wrapper:
$echo > $output "\ #! $SHELL # $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname ...So I really don't need to worry about $CONFIG_SHELL or imitating configure, do I? I can just use $SHELL.
--Chuck
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