We really don't want to use the calcurse(1) binary from "$PATH" here. Introduce an environment variable "$CALCURSE" which can be used specify the binary to use and set this variable to the binary located in the build directory by default. Similarly, add another environment variable "$DATA_DIR" that can be used to specify a data directory. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Makefile
32 lines
575 B
Makefile
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign
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TESTS = \
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true-001.sh \
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run-test-001.sh \
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run-test-002.sh \
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todo-001.sh \
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todo-002.sh \
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todo-003.sh \
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day-001.sh \
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day-002.sh \
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day-003.sh \
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range-001.sh \
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range-002.sh \
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range-003.sh \
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appointment-001.sh \
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next-001.sh \
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search-001.sh
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TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
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CALCURSE='$(top_builddir)/src/calcurse' \
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DATA_DIR='$(top_srcdir)/test/data/'
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AM_CFLAGS = -std=c99 -pedantic -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L
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check_PROGRAMS = run-test
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check_SCRIPTS = $(TESTS)
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run_test_SOURCES = run-test.c
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EXTRA_DIST = $(TESTS) data/apts data/conf data/todo
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