Hello Jim, * Jim Meyering wrote on Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 04:28:27PM CEST: > Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > ... I can't get it to build. Even after I updated by `hg' tool to the > > latest version of http://selenic.com/hg/ (advertised as 0.7)
> FWIW, I'm using hg-0.9.1. Well, apparently my PYTHONPATH was still pointing to some old install. sorry about that; it says `version 1fd1cdcc4200' now. (Yes, you may blame me now for not using development versions without taking proper care ... but if you do too loudly, I'll stop testing your packages ;-) > > perllibdir="`cd $(top_srcdir); pwd`" \ > > I don't see this anywhere. In tests/Makefile.am. Sorry for not stating that right away. > > I haven't had a chance to take a look at your tool's functionality yet. > > ;-) > > If you're still inclined to try, "hg pull -u" to get the latest, > or just "hg clone" afresh. Did that now. It builds now. It fails 7 out of 9 tests, because `git' is | git.transition - GNU Interactive Tools - git transition script a script that warns that the GNU git will be renamed to gitfm; this system does not have a Linux git installed. Maybe you can add a means to skip those tests in case `git' is not what you want it to be. Maybe honor $GIT, and ignore if that is set to `false' (or maybe empty)? The uninstalled vc-dwim script does not work, as it tries to load the installed modules: | Can't locate Coda.pm in @INC [...] After `make install', it seems to work (but I prefer tools that pass their testsuite). In a gnulib CVS checkout (with modifications), I get: $ vc-dwim ChangeLog | vc-dwim: ChangeLog: no unidiff output which leaves me a tad clueless; what is wrong here? Note I have a ~/.cvsrc like this: | cvs -z9 | update -P -d | checkout -P | diff -u | export -kv Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
