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<body class='hmmessage'>Hi Jeremy,<BR>
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> Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:49:37 -0500<BR>> From: jwhite@winehq.org<BR>> To: leslie_alistair@hotmail.com<BR>> CC: wine-devel@winehq.org<BR>> Subject: Re: Right way to cope with user error in make test?<BR>> <BR>> Hi Alistair,<BR>> <BR>> > This could be a good option. libxslt should properly be non-optional<BR>> > since msxml3 relys on it.<BR>> > <BR>> > From the Makefile.in, its appears to have linked to libxslt for quite some <BR>> > time,<BR>> > but was never an issue since it was never used.<BR>> > <BR>> > Francois Gouget raised this bug,<BR>> > http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13035<BR>> > that libslt should be dynamic, which could be another option.<BR>> <BR>> I think in my case the problem is a bit different; I have the library -<BR>> what I don't have are the development headers. Thus the linking all<BR>> works, but HAVE_LIBXSLT is not defined, so the transform function<BR>> ends up as a stub, and goes on to fail.<BR>> <BR>> And I still don't know a right answer.<BR>> <BR>> The attached patch is one approach - skip the tests in this case.<BR>> <BR>> Does this seem like a reasonable approach to folks?<BR>> <BR>Looks good to me.<BR>
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