Lines Matching refs:which

91   # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
213 # dot (in which case that matches only a dot).
410 # which contains forward slashes, into one that contains
593 # which are still active within double quotes backslashified.
1522 # zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains the odd construction:
3682 # archive which possess that section. Heuristic: eliminate
3683 # all those which have a first or second character that is
3866 # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is
3893 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which
3934 # /script/ and the wrapper /executable/ which is used only on
3936 # (application programs are unlikely to have options which match
4402 * argz[0], which is handled differently
5133 # which system we are compiling for in order to pass an extra
5138 # to make a dll which has undefined symbols, in which case not
6395 echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
7016 echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have."
7381 # which has an extra 1 added just for fun
7763 echo "*** shared version of the library, which I believe you do not have"
7806 echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
7894 echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
7948 echo "*** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have"
8193 # which of the given symbols are data symbols and tag
8281 # 's' commands which not all seds can handle. GNU sed should be fine
8530 # 's' commands which not all seds can handle. GNU sed should be fine
9413 # libtool variables, so we have to hard-code the OSs to which it
9682 # in which we disable both kinds of libraries. Given conflicting