srcdir="$(atf_get_srcdir)" export PATH="$srcdir/..:${PATH}" #--- begin windows kludge --- # When building with Visual Studio, binaries are in a subdirectory named after the configration... # and the configuration is not known unless you're in the IDE, or something. # So just guess. This won't work well if you build more than one configuration. the_configuration="" for configuration in Debug Release RelWithDebInfo do if test -d "$srcdir/../$configuration" then if test "$the_configuration" != "" then echo "test_env.sh: FAIL: more than one configuration found" exit 1 fi the_configuration=$configuration export PATH="$srcdir/../${configuration}:${PATH}" fi done #--- end kludge --- selfdir="/home/user/openwrt23.05.3-lime2024-Ramips/build_dir/host/pkgconf-1.9.5/tests" LIBRARY_PATH_ENV="LIBRARY_PATH" PATH_SEP=":" SYSROOT_DIR="${selfdir}" case "$(uname -s)" in Haiku) LIBRARY_PATH_ENV="BELIBRARIES";; esac prefix="" exec_prefix="" datarootdir="" pcpath=""/home/user/openwrt23.05.3-lime2024-Ramips/staging_dir/host/lib/pkgconfig:/home/user/openwrt23.05.3-lime2024-Ramips/staging_dir/host/share/pkgconfig"" tests_init() { TESTS="$@" export TESTS for t ; do atf_test_case $t done } atf_init_test_cases() { for t in ${TESTS}; do atf_add_test_case $t done }