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Re: trunk r115773: Port xcrun configuration to GNU/Linux.


From: Jan Djärv
Subject: Re: trunk r115773: Port xcrun configuration to GNU/Linux.
Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 17:28:36 +0100

Hello.

29 dec 2013 kl. 14:55 skrev YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <address@hidden>:

>>>>>> On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:21:14 +0100, Jan Djärv <address@hidden> said:
> 
>>> Yes.  Actually it is not so uncommon to have spaces as a part of a
>>> volume name (e.g., /Volumes/Macintosh
>>> HD/Applications/Xcode.app/...).  That's why I didn't apply the
>>> patch in
>>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2013-10/msg00760.html
>>> to the Mac port.
>>> 
> 
>> We only need to use xcsdkdir if xcrun is used, I made that change.
> 
> I don't think that is correct at least for Mavericks.  See below.
> 
>>> I'd encourage those who build Emacs themselves to install the
>>> Command Line Developer Tools on Mavericks (i.e., $ xcode-select
>>> --install) so they have /usr/include directory, which does not
>>> exist by default.
> 
>> Last I checked, that required an additional registration.  Some
>> people are not comfortable with that.  Also, upgrading Xcode is
>> easier if xcrun is used.
> 
> I actually have one experimental Mavericks installation where the
> Command Line Developer Tools are not installed.  Still there exists
> /usr/bin/gcc as a wrapper to execute gcc in the active developer
> directory (see man page of xcode-select(1)), and `configure' thinks it
> doesn't need to use xcrun to run gcc.  But the directory /usr/include
> does not exist and you need to use xcsdkdir for the libxml2 headers.

Its a good thing then that configure doesn't look for gcc, but for make, to 
determine if xcrun is to be used.
Does this gcc wrapper come from an earlier upgraded installation, or is this a 
clean Mavericks install?

        Jan D.




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