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Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules
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Tim Rühsen |
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Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules |
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Mon, 17 Jun 2019 12:04:41 +0200 |
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Hi Akim,
On 6/17/19 11:59 AM, Akim Demaille wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
>> Le 17 juin 2019 à 11:57, Tim Rühsen <address@hidden> a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Akim,
>>
>> The patch uses awk -e which is understood only by GNU awk. This breaks
>> all Debian CI tests here since Debian installs 'mawk' by default (I
>> wasn't aware of that before).
>>
>> It's not a big deal to install package 'gawk' everywhere, but I just
>> wanted to mention it. I can see no warning/hint in any of the patch's
>> comments.
>
> That was not my intention.
>
> I expect that maintainers have gawk installed, so I think this check
> should be skipped if awk is not gawk. WDYT?
Thanks, sounds reasonable to me.
Regards, Tim
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- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Tim Rühsen, 2019/06/17
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Akim Demaille, 2019/06/17
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules,
Tim Rühsen <=
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Akim Demaille, 2019/06/22
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Tim Rühsen, 2019/06/24
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Akim Demaille, 2019/06/24
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Tim Rühsen, 2019/06/25
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Tim Rühsen, 2019/06/25
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Bruno Haible, 2019/06/25
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Tim Rühsen, 2019/06/25
- Re: maintainer-makefile: catch uses of $< in non-implicit rules, Tim Rühsen, 2019/06/25