flag day for Solaris portions of config.{guess,sub}
Zack Weinberg
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Thu Dec 4 10:11:00 GMT 2003
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Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> writes: > Paul Eggert already presented evidence that roughly 10% of a sample of > configure.in scripts not only look at the configuration name, but > match it against patterns containing the string "solaris" or "sunos". > To my mind that is enough to rule out the proposed change as too costly. > > I'm surprised it is so many. As someone pointed out, the real extent of > the problem depends on how many of them check the version number as well > as the name. It should be pretty easy to measure that too. Haven't we wasted enough time arguing about this proposal? The gain is trivial - a tiny inconsistency removed - how can it possibly be worth the effort even of measuring the exact scope of the disruption it will cause? > And, for the third time, Autoconf is not the only user of > config.guess/config.sub. > > The point is that most programs nowadays use Autoconf, so other uses are > few. That turns out not to be the case. cfengine is a good example of a program in an entirely different problem domain that uses canonical system names. zw
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