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Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool |
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Fri, 3 Sep 2010 13:12:36 +0200 |
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Hi Jim, Gary,
> * modules/gettext inserts this line in Makefile.am (sometimes aka gnulib.mk)
>
> AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(top_builddir)/intl
>
> and the above code comments that out.
> That commenting-out is required for any project that does not
> provide an intl/ directory. Otherwise, gcc fails with this:
>
> cc1: error: ../intl: No such file or directory
You must be using the gcc options -Wmissing-include-dirs -Werror, I guess?
You can get away the error by not specifying -Wmissing-include-dirs. Or
by adding a gl/modules/gettext.diff override that comments out this statement.
Or, since "gettextize --intl" is deprecated now, the mentioned part of
modules/gettext could be removed in gnulib.
> * The other part of that sed transformation (involving bt_regex)
> is required in order to make changes like this:
>
> - < $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/unused-parameter.h \
> + < $(top_srcdir)/._bootmp/build-aux/unused-parameter.h \
The question is: What is the ._bootmp temporary directory used for?
gnulib-tool supports symlinks already for some time now. What other
features require this temporary directory?
Bruno
- Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool, Gary V. Vaughan, 2010/09/02
- Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool, Eric Blake, 2010/09/02
- Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool, Jim Meyering, 2010/09/02
- Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool, Jim Meyering, 2010/09/02
- Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool, Gary V. Vaughan, 2010/09/02
- Re: Failing to use gnulib bootstrap in libtool, Bruno Haible, 2010/09/03