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Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD |
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Thu, 14 Oct 2021 10:34:55 -0700 |
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On 10/14/21 7:02 AM, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
All we do is
use our pre-built templates for config.{guess,site,sub} and pass the
--build=amd64-portbld-freebsd$(version) argument to configure scripts
if they are generated by GNU autotools.
Surely this doesn't work if there's a configure.ac or m4/*.m4 file that
does something like this:
if "$host_os" = x86_64; then
...
fi
and I see examples of this in gnulib/m4's float_h.m4, host-cpu-c-abi.m4,
lib-prefix.m4, multiarch.m4, printf.m4, stack-direction.m4. In general
don't you need to also edit these files and re-run Autoconf?
I can't remember when was the last time I've been
bitten by this. :-)
Often Gnulib code will guess the right value anyway. Not always, though.
You ran into a case where Gnulib didn't guess and aborted. Some other
times, the guess may differ from what it would be if you did a plain
'configure; make' from a tarball. You might want to test for that, given
the above list of potential problem files.
There may well be similar problems in configure.ac or *.m4 files
maintained in GNU projects other than Gnulib. Autoconf itself has
"x86_64" hardwired into AC_C_BIGENDIAN; I don't know whether this
affects FreeBSD compilers.
would you also consider
adding "amd64" as a synonym to "x86_64" in that switch/case check?
Yes I suppose we could do that. Bruno, what do you think? You wrote most
of those "x86_64"s.
Otherwise "result: unknown" should result in STACK_DIRECTION being 0,
which gnulib/lib/stackvma.h does not support (perhaps it should?).
Are you sure "result: unknown" should result in 0, not empty value as
in my first email?
Not at this point, no.
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Paul Eggert, 2021/10/13
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Alexey Dokuchaev, 2021/10/14
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD,
Paul Eggert <=
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Alexey Dokuchaev, 2021/10/15
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Tijl Coosemans, 2021/10/16
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Paul Eggert, 2021/10/16
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Jeffrey Walton, 2021/10/16
- Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Paul Eggert, 2021/10/16
Re: bug#51144: GNU grep 3.7 fails to build on FreeBSD, Bruno Haible, 2021/10/17