Pending patches for generic build script
Charles Wilson
cygwin@cwilson.fastmail.fm
Sat Feb 14 23:59:00 GMT 2004
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> Ok, great! Since you're in favor of it (and you're the ultimate authority
> on the gbs, I'm just temporarily handling the maintainer duties), it makes
> me much more confident. I'll let Rafael test out the propagation of "set
> +e" into functions, and then make the appropriate change.
'Kay.
>>just configure with bash as my shell...the problem never seems to appear
>>when using bash.
>
>
> WAG: this could be related to some malloc() bug, which manifests as a
> failure in the shell's pattern matching implementation... Can you
> reproduce this under strace?
No, and I've tried. The problem is, it only seems to occur when running
configure where configure's shell is sh -- and configure takes a LONG
time to get there, launching so many subprocesses...it's unmanageable
(multimegabytes of strace output, takes hours to run on my poor box).
And then, the problem is non-deterministic, so it doesn't always occur
-- and didn't occur, the few times I tried to strace.
Anyway, the problem is in launching the "reject feature names that are
not valid shell variables" test:
expr "x$ac_feature : ".*[^-_$as_cr_alnum]" > /dev/null &&
<!print error message and exit!>
And expr is not a shell builtin, so I really can't explain why simply
configuring from bash "works" and sh "sometimes doesn't work". It just is.
I think Nicholas also ran into this issue -- Nick, care to comment?
>>don't need the subshell -- because 'pushd' is available. (Yes, I know
>>#!/bin/bash
>>set +e
>>...
>>mkdirs() {
>> set +e
>> cd ${topdir}
>> rm -fr ${objdir} ${instdir} ${srcinstdir} || true
>> mkdir -p ${objdir}
>> mkdir -p ${instdir}
>> mkdir -p ${srcinstdir}
>>}
Arg. make that
mkdirs() {
set +e
pushd ${topdir}
rm -fr ${objdir} ${instdir} ${srcinstdir} || true
mkdir -p ${objdir}
mkdir -p ${instdir}
mkdir -p ${srcinstdir}
popd
}
> I think I'll wait until all the others' patches have been applied, though,
> and then do it in one shot as one big change.
'Kay.
--
Chuck
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