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which(1) accepts both relative/absolute paths as well as lone binary names. Set KYUA to kyua and use which(1) to confirm that it can find one; if it cannot, just advise the user to set KYUA directly to the kyua binary rather than assuming a relative location from LOCALBASE. This allows `make check` to be operated with the version of kyua in base without losing the flexibility of specifying another one. ngie@ notes that the original intention was to avoid redundant $PATH lookups and improve the determinism of the target. A future change will likely push us back to this state, perhaps in the form of reverting this entirely and just switching to using kyua in base. Accepting any in $PATH should be considered a transitional move, at least until it's declared otherwise, since kyua was only semi-recently added to base. Reviewed-by: brooks, emaste, lwhsu, ngie Differential-Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28045 |
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