Hi Alexander, *,
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Alexander Thurgood
<alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:
My understanding of ./autogen.sh was that if a mistyped switch was input
then an error would be produced by the configure script.
No - by default it only prints a warning (and as it is a default
configure switch and no custom one, it only prints it during
configure's output at the very top, not in the summary at the end).
However, this
does not seem to be the case, at least for :
--enable-ext-wiki-publishe (note the trailing missing "r")
Please double-check whether there really is no code generated in
confiugre for this.
Is this normal default behaviour for ./autogen.sh on OSX, or is there
something I'm missing ?
That is no behaviour from autogen or configure.ac, but rather from the
atuoconf tool...
I'm pretty certain that on my Linux boxes, any mistyped switch gets
flagged as an error and stops configure from proceeding.
Nope, only an error if you explicitly provide --enable-option-checking=fatal
ciao
Christian
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