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Re: make bootsrap problems
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David Kastrup |
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Re: make bootsrap problems |
Date: |
Tue, 27 May 2008 12:44:03 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
Michael Kifer <address@hidden> writes:
> In the latest cvs version under Ubuntu 8.04, I am getting:
>
> make maintainer-clean
> configure
> make bootstrap
>
> ...
>
> echo "ELCFILES = \\\\\\" >> temp.sed
> exclude=`echo /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el
> /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el
> /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/subr.el
> /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el
> /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el | sed -e 's, ,\\\\|,g'
> -e 's,\/,\\\\/,g'`; \
> ls /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/*.elc
> /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/*/*.elc | sed -e "/$exclude/d" -e
> "s|^/home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp| \$(lisp)|" -e 's/$/ \\\\\\/' -e '$
> s/ \\\\//' >> temp.sed
> echo "" >> temp.sed
> sed -f temp.sed /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/Makefile.in > temp-elcfiles
> || rm temp-elcfiles
> sed: file temp.sed line 3: unknown command: `('
> rm temp.sed
> chmod +w /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/Makefile.in
> mv -f temp-elcfiles /home/users/kifer/gnu/emacs/lisp/Makefile.in || echo
> "Maintainer warning: failed to update Makefile.in"
> mv: cannot stat `temp-elcfiles': No such file or directory
> Maintainer warning: failed to update Makefile.in
Me too. The culprit would likely be
## Construct a sed command file that operates on lines between
## ^ELCFILES and the next blank line. Convert spaces between members
## of COMPILE_FIRST to "\|", and escape directory "/". List the .elc
## files, exclude the members of COMPILE_FIRST, convert ^$(lisp) to a
## literal " $(lisp)", add trailing " \\\" to the end of every line
## (the last \ continues the line in sed, the other \\ result in a
## single \ at the end of the replacement text). For the last line,
## just use a single "\", for sed. Finally, run sed using the command
## so constructed and update Makefile.in. chmod +w is for CVSREAD=1.
## Errors in final sed are non-fatal, since they have no effect on
## building Emacs.
update-elclist:
echo "/^ELCFILES/,/^$$/c\\" > temp.sed
echo "ELCFILES = \\\\\\" >> temp.sed
exclude=`echo $(COMPILE_FIRST) | sed -e 's, ,\\\\|,g' -e
's,\/,\\\\/,g'`; \
ls $(lisp)/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*.elc | sed -e "/$$exclude/d" -e
"s|^$(lisp)| \$$(lisp)|" -e 's/$$/ \\\\\\/' -e '$$ s/ \\\\//' >> temp.sed
echo "" >> temp.sed
-sed -f temp.sed $(lisp)/Makefile.in > temp-elcfiles || rm temp-elcfiles
rm temp.sed
chmod +w $(lisp)/Makefile.in
mv -f temp-elcfiles $(lisp)/Makefile.in || echo "Maintainer warning:
failed to update Makefile.in"
in lisp/Makefile.in. In particular, "Finally, run sed using the command
so constructed and update Makefile.in." since the preceding recipe does
not actually construct a command, but just a part of it.
I am not sure what the real intent here is.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum