configure
author lagergren
Wed, 21 May 2014 16:12:40 +0200
changeset 24765 1e533bcca9f8
parent 22722 03797b5d2ba3
child 29662 78c47f0002c3
permissions -rw-r--r--
8043611: Move timing dependent benchmark for apply2call specialization to currently_failing. It is dependent that nothing takes machine time when doing the two runs, causing spurious assertions. Suggest running octane.raytrace manually instead to verify that this works, or incorporating it in the nightly test suite Reviewed-by: sundar, attila

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# This is a thin wrapper which will call the real configure script, and
# make sure that is called using bash.

# Get an absolute path to this script, since that determines the top-level directory.
this_script_dir=`dirname $0`
this_script_dir=`cd $this_script_dir > /dev/null && pwd`

# Delegate to wrapper, forcing wrapper to believe $0 is this script by using -c.
# This trick is needed to get autoconf to co-operate properly.
bash -c ". $this_script_dir/common/autoconf/configure" $this_script_dir/configure CHECKME $this_script_dir "$@"