Hi Marcel,
On 11/14/2011 6:25 PM, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
Hi Antonio,
I think using a “libcheck_pic aware” m4 macro is the way to go, ideally
this should be provided in the check package itself, I'll try asking the
Debian maintainers if there is no interest for a solution in BlueZ.
why on earth does Debian has to do everything different than any other
distribution. I am getting pretty sick of that :(
The easiest way is to just disable any kind of unit testing when the
check support is not found. Simple as that. I am not bothering to make
this work on Debian.
This is *not* a Debian issue, as it also happens on Ubuntu.
I believe it is more likely an X86-64 issue. And support for libcheck
is checked (and is there), but for some reason fails in this instance.
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