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bug#28574: cross compilnng, man pages
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Peter Bohning |
Subject: |
bug#28574: cross compilnng, man pages |
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Sun, 24 Sep 2017 05:18:15 +0200 |
Cross compiling for aarch64 from amd64
Is there no way to disable the man pages in configure options? Thanks.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2014-11/msg00000.html
and
[SOLVED]
I found a "NOMAN" patch already on google
https://www.google.nl/url?sa=t&rct=j...63808443,d.d2k[https://www.google.nl/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fpatches.cross-lfs.org%2Fdev%2Fcoreutils-8.22-noman-1.patch&ei=Kjs1U4mVB8SQ0QXm6YGgCQ&usg=AFQjCNFmtYmxuuoRCYEEarrX3xWetlUvUQ&bvm=bv.63808443,d.d2k]
its part of patches.cross-lfs.org
Submitted By: William Harrington (kb0iic at cross-lfs dot org)
Date: 2013-12-23
Initial Package Version: 8.22
Origin: OpenboxI did manage to pass 6.26 Coreutils
[SOLVED]
One guy has a copy of the man pages he extracts to the source to block the
compilation, a couple others mention patches.
None of the links are working anymore.
name=`echo man/chroot.1 | sed 's|.*/||; s|\.1$||'` || exit 1; \
case $name in \
install) prog='ginstall'; argv=$name;; \
test) prog='['; argv='[';; \
*) prog=$name; argv=$prog;; \
esac; \
rm -f man/chroot.1 man/chroot.1-t \
&& t=man/chroot.td \
&& rm -rf $t \
&& /home/solskogen/obj/tools/bin/mkdir -p $t \
&& (cd $t && ln -s
'/home/solskogen/obj/work/coreutils-8.23.ventrix/src/'$prog $argv) \
&& perl -- /home/solskogen/src/source/coreutils-8.23/man/help2man
\
--source='GNU coreutils 8.23' \
--include=/home/solskogen/src/source/coreutils-8.23/man/$name.x \
--output=$t/$name.1 $t/$argv \
--info-page='coreutils \(aq'$name' invocation\(aq' \
&& sed \
-e 's|man/chroot\.td/||g' \
-e '/For complete documentation/d' \
$t/$name.1 > man/chroot.1-t \
&& rm -rf $t \
&& chmod a-w man/chroot.1-t \
&& mv man/chroot.1-t man/chroot.1
help2man: can't get `--help' info from man/chroot.td/chroot
- bug#28574: cross compilnng, man pages,
Peter Bohning <=