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Re: perl5 work-directory references on netbsd-7
On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 23:17:33 +0200, Roland Illig wrote:
> I just tried an unprivileged build of lang/perl5 on NetBSD8/x86_64, and
> it correctly resolved sed to /usr/bin/sed.
>
> Does "make show-all" show anything suspicious?
Well, there is TOOLS_CMD.sed:
% make show-all | grep sed
SED=/usr/bin/sed \
/usr/bin/sed \
/usr/bin/sed \
s,@TOOLS_SED@,/usr/bin/sed,g \
/usr/bin/sed \
/usr/bin/sed \
/usr/bin/sed \
sed \
sed \
sed \
sed \
sed:pkgsrc \
sed \
sys TOOLS_ALIASES.sed= sed
sys TOOLS_ARGS.sed= # empty
sys TOOLS_CMD.sed=
/var/obj/pkgsrc/lang/perl5/work/.tools/bin/sed
sys TOOLS_DEPENDS.sed # undefined
sys TOOLS_IGNORE.sed # undefined
sys TOOLS_PATH.sed= /usr/bin/sed
sys TOOLS_PLATFORM.sed= /usr/bin/sed
sys TOOLS_SCRIPT.sed # undefined
sys TOOLS_SCRIPT_DFLT.sed= /usr/bin/sed "$@"
sys TOOLS_VALUE_GNU.sed # undefined
%
>
> Does "make debug" show anything suspicious?
% make debug | fgrep sed
SED=/usr/bin/sed
#define LOC_SED
"/var/obj/pkgsrc/lang/perl5/work/.tools/bin/sed" /**/
#define Timeval struct timeval /* Structure used by
gettimeofday() */
%
> Does the NetBSD 7 sed have any serious bugs that are detected by the
> Perl configure script?
Not that I know of... it has built every other version of perl for
years... and why would it then pick
"/var/obj/pkgsrc/lang/perl5/work/.tools/bin/sed" which points to the
host sed(1)?
Cheerio,
hauke
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