* build-aux/x-to-1.in: Run $HELP2MAN via $PERL so that the user gets
a chance to use his preferred version of Perl. This is typically
required by Darwin users whose default /usr/bin/perl does not have all
the libraries required by help2man, and who need to use their MacPorts
installation of Perl instead.
+2012-12-16 Alexandre Duret-Lutz <adl@lrde.epita.fr>
+
+ x-to-1: honor $PERL
+ * build-aux/x-to-1.in: Run $HELP2MAN via $PERL so that the user gets
+ a chance to use his preferred version of Perl. This is typically
+ required by Darwin users whose default /usr/bin/perl does not have all
+ the libraries required by help2man, and who need to use their MacPorts
+ installation of Perl instead.
+
2012-12-16 Akim Demaille <akim@lrde.epita.fr>
gnu-web-doc-update: add all the new files, even in new directories
case "$PERL" in *"/missing perl") perlok=no;; *) perlok=yes;; esac
if test @CROSS_COMPILING@ = no && test -f $executable && test $perlok = yes; then
echo "Updating man page $output"
- echo "$HELP2MAN --include=$aux $executable > $output"
+ echo "$PERL $HELP2MAN --include=$aux $executable > $output"
rm -f t-$progname.1
- $HELP2MAN --include=$aux $executable > t-$progname.1 || exit 1
+ $PERL $HELP2MAN --include=$aux $executable > t-$progname.1 || exit 1
if test -n "$update"; then
# In --update mode, don't overwrite the output if nothing would change.
if cmp t-$progname.1 $output >/dev/null 2>&1; then