Fixed using the following command:
codespell --write-changes --summary --skip=*.m4 --ignore-words-list="develope,get's,quitt,setts,som,ue,vektor"
codespell --write-changes --summary --skip=aclocal.m4,lib --ignore-words-list="develope,get's,quitt,setts,som,ue,vektor"
Codespell home page: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell
By including the stdint SWIG typemaps we can directly use types
derived from [u]int64_t etc.
Because Lua numbers are implemented using a double-precision floating
point type and also because SWIG when generating a Lua wrappings can
only define constants from #define and enum values that fit into an
'int' type we must hide any constants that require more than 32-bits
to represent themselves, as they cannot be represented in Lua. This
applies to rmode_t and the RIG_FUNC... defines at the time of
writing. By hiding them from the Lua binding they will get a 'nil'
value in Lua i.e. undefined so clients using the Lua binding will know
they are not there. This is a nasty hack but without major design
changes to the Hamlib API it is do this or drop the Lua binding.
Found that when nothing was installed that check-tcl failed with a
failure of tclsh not being able to load the shared library. Thanks to
assistance from comp.lang.tcl, copying pkgIndex.tcl to $(builddir)/.libs
prior to loading the test script allows the script to load the shared
library immediately after 'make' and before 'make install'.
Prefixed various TCL section target commands with either $(AM_V_GEN) or
$(AM_V_at) to conditionally silence the output of 'make'.
Remove execute bits for all test scripts and install them into
doc/examples.
Make sure check-py and check-tcl targets work.
Set a conditional for Python3 or Python2 and install/test the correct
script file.
Use Makefile variables instead of configure substitutions wherever
possible.
Generate tcltest.tcl at make time to insert installation library path
into the script so that tests pass.
Also reorder its call in configure.ac which now allows the PYTHON_VERSION
environment variable to be recognized and processed correctly by the
build system.
Correctly add PYTHON_LIBS (correct ouput variable of AX_PYTHON_DEVEL) to the
Makefile for the Python bindings.
Update README.python for use of PYTHON_VERSION.