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argv[0] is changed by temporary wrapper script
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knok |
Subject: |
argv[0] is changed by temporary wrapper script |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:10:14 +0900 |
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I'm a user of libtool. I used in a search engine Namazu
<http://www.namazu.org/>.
It has some test suites, and it was fine when I used libtool 1.4.
However, libtool 1.5 causes error in the suites.
The reason is treatment of argv[0] in temporary wrapper script. It was
called like the following in test suites:
echo config > ../src/namazu/.namazurc
../src/namazu keyword
The command "namazu" trys to read a configuration file in a same
directory placed "namazu" command. The directory is gained from
argv[0].
However, the wrapper changes argv[0] by the following line:
exec $progdir/$program ${1+"$@"}
So I hope to keep argv[0] for the wrapper, but I have no idea about it
with portability (bash has -a option, but it is not portable).
Does anyone have any idea?
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