Hash :
0f55f146
Author :
Date :
2006-09-08T12:26:34
Don't make generated files read-only. That would bother too many people. However, do retain the ability to work when targets are read-only: remove the destination and temporary files before writing them (when generated via sed or echo), or by using the -f option for both cp and mv commands. Suggestion to use -f from Paul Eggert. * modules/alloca-opt, modules/argz, modules/arpa_inet: * modules/byteswap, modules/configmake, modules/fcntl: * modules/fnmatch, modules/getopt, modules/glob, modules/inttypes: * modules/localcharset, modules/netinet_in, modules/poll: * modules/stdbool, modules/stdint, modules/sys_select: * modules/sys_socket, modules/sys_stat, modules/sysexits:
Description:
GNU fnmatch() implementation.
Files:
lib/fnmatch_.h
lib/fnmatch.c
lib/fnmatch_loop.c
m4/mbstate_t.m4
m4/fnmatch.m4
Depends-on:
alloca
stdbool
configure.ac:
# No macro. You should also use one of fnmatch-posix or fnmatch-gnu.
Makefile.am:
BUILT_SOURCES += $(FNMATCH_H)
EXTRA_DIST += fnmatch_.h fnmatch_loop.c
# We need the following in order to create <fnmatch.h> when the system
# doesn't have one that supports the required API.
fnmatch.h: fnmatch_.h
cp -f $(srcdir)/fnmatch_.h $@-t
mv -f $@-t $@
MOSTLYCLEANFILES += fnmatch.h fnmatch.h-t
Include:
<fnmatch.h>
License:
LGPL
Maintainer:
all, glibc