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Re: build question
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Eric Blake |
Subject: |
Re: build question |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 14:50:48 -0700 |
News on Automake 1.5d on cygwin. I downloaded tag Release-1-5d (as
opposed to the cvs head), and from my cygwin textmount, it wouldn't even
configure without coaxing:
$ make
cd . && perllibdir=./lib /home/eblake/automake/aclocal --acdir=m4 -I
/home/eblake/automake/m4
cd . && \
perllibdir=./lib /home/eblake/automake/automake --libdir=lib --gnu
Makefile
Makefile.am:34: bad macro name `--regex'
make: *** [Makefile.in] Error 1
Sure enough, line 33 had a trailing \, and the newly configured automake
had misinterpreted the line continuation.
However, on Tom Tromey's suggestion, I removed the call to binmode in
XFile.pm, and everything worked fine for me. I was able to run automake
on files that previously died because of the CRLF nonsense of Windows.
2002-02-10 Eric Blake <address@hidden>
* lib/Automake/XFile.pm (open): Don't use binmode on files, as it
breaks automake under cygwin.
Index: lib/Automake/XFile.pm
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/automake/automake/lib/Automake/XFile.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 XFile.pm
--- lib/Automake/XFile.pm 2 Oct 2001 17:17:45 -0000 1.1
+++ lib/Automake/XFile.pm 10 Feb 2002 22:02:06 -0000
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
my $me = basename ($0);
croak "$me: cannot open $file: $!\n";
}
- binmode $fh if $file =~ /^\s*>/;
+# binmode $fh if $file =~ /^\s*>/;
}
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
>
> >>> "Tom" == Tom Tromey <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Tom> A problem with line termination in automake was reported on the
> Tom> Classpath list. I don't understand why this happens, since in
> Tom> Automake::XFile we only call binmode when writing, not when reading.
>
> How does Automake 1.5d behave? The line termination handling
> has changed since 1.5. Basically, Automake now uses chomp() and
> never do horrible things like `substr($_, -1, 1) eq "\n"'.
>
> The perlport man page is very confusing about newline handling:
> in the same section it tells you that \r\n -> \n conversion is
> performed transparantly on i/o, and that you should use chomp()
> instead of chop() to trim newlines because they might take
> several characters...
>
> [...]
> --
> Alexandre Duret-Lutz
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- [Eric Blake <address@hidden>] Re: build question, Tom Tromey, 2002/02/09
- Re: [Eric Blake <address@hidden>] Re: build question, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/02/09
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Eric Blake <=
- Re: build question, Eric Blake, 2002/02/10
- Re: build question, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/02/10
- Re: build question, Eric Blake, 2002/02/10
- Re: build question, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/02/12
- Re: build question, Akim Demaille, 2002/02/13
- Re: build question, Eric Blake, 2002/02/13
- Re: build question, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/02/13
- Re: build question, Eric Blake, 2002/02/14