on 04/12/2008 11:59 Stefan Reinauer said the following:
Peter Stuge wrote:
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
While the above always works in the default case and in the case that pciutils' PREFIX was just /usr, one might say the right way to do this is by looking for pciutils on the system, ie with autoconf. But that's outside of the scope of this patch.
Does the msrtool configure script run well on Darwin?
Only a very quick test:
./configure -n searching for compiler (gcc cc icc)... ./configure: line 28: seq: command not found using in PATH -n searching for install (install ginstall)... ./configure: line 28: seq: command not found using in PATH
configured using the following settings:
VERSION=3766 CC= CFLAGS= -Os -Wall -Werror LDFLAGS= INSTALL= PREFIX=/usr/local
-n creating Makefile... done
I tried it on FreeBSD with the following tweaks: replace seq with gseq and explicitly use /usr/local/bin/bash to execute configure (it's not in POSIX shell syntax):
$ bash ./configure searching for compiler (gcc cc icc)... using /usr/bin/gcc in PATH searching for install (install ginstall)... using /usr/bin/install in PATH finding CFLAGS for libpci (from pciutils)... using: -Os -Wall -Werror -I/usr/local/include finding LDFLAGS for libpci (from pciutils)... using: -L/usr/local/lib -lpci -lz
configured using the following settings:
VERSION=3770M CC=gcc CFLAGS= -Os -Wall -Werror -I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS= -L/usr/local/lib -lpci -lz INSTALL=install PREFIX=/usr/local
creating Makefile... done