# -*-perl-*- $description = "This script tests to make sure that Make looks for default makefiles in the correct order (GNUmakefile,makefile,Makefile)"; # Create a makefile called "GNUmakefile" $makefile = "GNUmakefile"; open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile"); print MAKEFILE "FIRST: ; \@echo It chose GNUmakefile\n"; close(MAKEFILE); # Create another makefile called "makefile" open(MAKEFILE,"> makefile"); print MAKEFILE "SECOND: ; \@echo It chose makefile\n"; close(MAKEFILE); # DOS/WIN32/MacOSX platforms are case-insensitive / case-preserving, so # Makefile is the same file as makefile. Just test what we can here. my $case_sensitive = 0; if (! -f 'Makefile') { # Create another makefile called "Makefile" $case_sensitive = 1; open(MAKEFILE,"> Makefile"); print MAKEFILE "THIRD: ; \@echo It chose Makefile\n"; close(MAKEFILE); } run_make_with_options("","",&get_logfile); compare_output("It chose GNUmakefile\n",&get_logfile(1)); unlink($makefile); run_make_with_options("","",&get_logfile); compare_output("It chose makefile\n",&get_logfile(1)); unlink("makefile"); if ($case_sensitive) { run_make_with_options("","",&get_logfile); compare_output("It chose Makefile\n",&get_logfile(1)); unlink("Makefile"); }