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tests: strengthen the ylwrap tests
[platform/upstream/automake.git]
/
t
/
subobj11b.sh
diff --git
a/t/subobj11b.sh
b/t/subobj11b.sh
index
129b6ea
..
89f878b
100755
(executable)
--- a/
t/subobj11b.sh
+++ b/
t/subobj11b.sh
@@
-23,10
+23,10
@@
# (even if the file 'foo.mk' exists). The error disappear by collapsing
# the repeated slash '/' characters into a single one.
#
# (even if the file 'foo.mk' exists). The error disappear by collapsing
# the repeated slash '/' characters into a single one.
#
-# See also "semantic" sister test 'subobj11a.
test
', and related test
-# 'subobj11c.
test
'.
+# See also "semantic" sister test 'subobj11a.
sh
', and related test
+# 'subobj11c.
sh
'.
-.
./defs || Exit 1
+.
test-init.sh
cat >> configure.ac << 'END'
AC_PROG_CC
cat >> configure.ac << 'END'
AC_PROG_CC
@@
-61,7
+61,7
@@
$AUTOMAKE -a
# Be lax in the regexp, to account for automake conditionals, the
# use of @am__include@, and similar stuff.
# Be lax in the regexp, to account for automake conditionals, the
# use of @am__include@, and similar stuff.
-grep 'include.*//.*foobar' Makefile.in &&
E
xit 1
+grep 'include.*//.*foobar' Makefile.in &&
e
xit 1
# These checks depend on automake internals, but presently this is
# the only way to test the code path we are interested in.
# These checks depend on automake internals, but presently this is
# the only way to test the code path we are interested in.
@@
-69,7
+69,7
@@
grep 'include.*//.*foobar' Makefile.in && Exit 1
# internals are changed.
for x in zardoz0 zardoz1 path/to/zardoz2 another/path/to/zardoz3; do
case $x in
# internals are changed.
for x in zardoz0 zardoz1 path/to/zardoz2 another/path/to/zardoz3; do
case $x in
- */*) d=
`echo $x | sed 's,[^/]*$,,'`; b=`echo $x | sed 's,^.*/,,'`
;;
+ */*) d=
$(echo $x | sed 's,[^/]*$,,'); b=$(echo $x | sed 's,^.*/,,')
;;
*) d=''; b=$x;;
esac
# Be a little lax in the regexp, to account for automake conditionals,
*) d=''; b=$x;;
esac
# Be a little lax in the regexp, to account for automake conditionals,