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#25358
Cross Compiling fails because of help2man
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Reported by: Vishal Biswas <vshlbiswas <at> ymail.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 18:10:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Done: Assaf Gordon <assafgordon <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #14 received at 25358 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hello Jim and all,
> On Jan 5, 2017, at 11:41, Jim Meyering <jim <at> meyering.net> wrote:
>
>> 1. make 'doc/sed.1' depend on 'sed/sed.c' and 'doc/sed.x'
> I'm pretty sure we must retain the dependency, at least when not
> cross-compiling. If we were to attempt to remove that dependency, I
> believe that would leave a race condition where help2man may attempt
> to run the binary before it is built.
GNU Make has a good solution for it with its "order-only-prerequisites"
(which ensure proper order but ignore timestamp of the dependency):
https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Prerequisite-Types.html
Too bad it's not portable...
>
>> 2. make the building of 'doc/sed.1' conditional, depending on wether
>> it is being built from '.git' (then regenerate it)
>
> Even when building from a tarball, we should leave as many build rules
> as we can.
We do already distribute 'doc/sed.1' in the tarball, and currently always rebuild it,
I wonder if it's worth making an exception in this case?
For example in coreutils I think man pages are skipped if there's no perl. Doing the same in sed will allow building it on system without perl (BTW this was the cause for bug #25367 - it was a system with non-working perl).
If we do go with only skipping for cross-compilation,
does this suffice for 'configure.ac' ?
AM_CONDITIONAL([CROSS_COMPILING], [test "$cross_compiling" = yes])
In that case, perhaps it's worth adding a test for perl and skipping if it doesn't exist ?
I'm expecting more system will ship without perl as time goes by...
regards,
- assaf
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