| # Use the "prereq" command to copy manuel1 to a filename containing a space. |
| # This used to not work properly, because the debug info would not be read |
| # correctly for filenames containing spaces (bug #88678). |
| # |
| # Nb: we only run this test on Linux. This is because on Darwin you can't |
| # easily rename an executable with a .dSYM -- the original executable name |
| # gets baked into the .dSYM, so renaming the .dSYM as well isn't enough, you |
| # have to modify the contents of the .dSYM. Another idea would be to avoid |
| # the renaming in the first place by just using 'with space' as the |
| # filename, but automake doesn't seem to like files containing spaces. |
| prereq: cp ../manuel1 'with space' |
| prog: 'with space' |
| vgopts: -q |
| cleanup: rm 'with space' |
| stderr_filter_args: manuel1.c |