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[REGRESSION] Removal of gnuopt in 4.9
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Folks,
apologies, the previous mail went to the wrong list since I wanted to
report a bug.
While trying to build 4.9 on HP-UX 11.31 the compiler tells me that
gnuopt.h is missing. Last year 4.8 just worked obviously. It was removed
in 71de42fd346688b131e7364d7ea7be4e973fb0c3 [1] because it is
deprecated, this I understand. What I don't understand is why it was not
replaced with getopt-gnu? The removal commit [2] in gnulib says:
> +2020-04-27 getopt This deprecated module is removed. Please choose
> + among getopt-posix and getopt-gnu. getopt-gnu
> + provides "long options" and "options with optional
> + arguments", getopt-posix doesn't.
and getopt depends on getopt-gnu.
I have added getopt-gnu to bootstrap.conf and lib/getopt.c to
po/POTFILES.in, ran the bootstrap machinery on my BSD box and produced
sed-4.9-dirty.tar.gz. This compiled flawlessly on HP-UX, ran tests:
> ============================================================================
> Testsuite summary for GNU sed 4.9-dirty
> ============================================================================
> # TOTAL: 68
> # PASS: 53
> # SKIP: 14
> # XFAIL: 0
> # FAIL: 1
> # XPASS: 0
> # ERROR: 0
as well as the binary itself:
> # /opt/ports/bin/sed --version
> /opt/ports/bin/sed (GNU sed) 4.9-dirty
> # file /opt/ports/bin/sed
> /opt/ports/bin/sed: ELF-32 executable object file - IA64
Can someone explain why it was removed without a replacement which can
break people's builds? Ideally re-added with a non-deprecated module?
Working patch: [3]
Best regards,
Michael
[1]
https://github.com/mirror/sed/commit/71de42fd346688b131e7364d7ea7be4e973fb0c3
[2] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/commit/?id=0abc38bd2a1398f0
[3]
https://github.com/mirror/sed/compare/master...michael-o:sed:v4.9-with-getopt-gnu
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