> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Sperling [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: donderdag 13 maart 2014 12:48
> To: Branko Čibej; [email protected]
> Subject: SVN_INTL_LIBS is not defined (was: Re: svn commit: r1574710 - in
> /subversion/trunk: ./ build/generator/ ...)
>
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 01:00:17PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 10:34:33AM +0100, Branko Čibej wrote:
> > > Of course we use libintl on Unix, and we can't assume it's a system
> > > library. It's not on OSX, which is very much Unix, for example.
> >
> > I couldn't find any definition for $(SVN_INTL_LIBS), referenced in
> > build.conf here:
> >
> > [intl]
> > type = lib
> > external-lib = $(SVN_INTL_LIBS)
> >
> > This led me to the conclusion that $(SVN_INTL_LIBS) is not defined
> > on *nix. But perhaps that conclusion is wrong, and I'm supposed to
> > see such a definition somewhere? Or is it only defined in some
> > circumstances?
>
> I found that -lintl gets added to $LIBS if I enable gettext support.
> And that, indeed, libintl is a separate library.
>
> However, I still don't understand what $(SVN_INTL_LIBS) is for.
>
> Is SVN_INTL_LIBS used on any platform? If not, I'd like to remove it because
> it interferes with generation of pkg-config files. Otherwise, I'll need to
> know in which circumstances it is being used.
>
> $ grep -r SVN_INTL_LIBS *
> build-outputs.mk: cd subversion/libsvn_subr && $(LINK_LIB)
> $(libsvn_subr_LDFLAGS) -o libsvn_subr-1.la $(LT_NO_UNDEFINED)
> $(libsvn_subr_OBJECTS) $(SVN_APRUTIL_LIBS) $(SVN_APR_LIBS)
> $(SVN_XML_LIBS) $(SVN_ZLIB_LIBS) $(SVN_APR_MEMCACHE_LIBS)
> $(SVN_SQLITE_LIBS) $(SVN_MAGIC_LIBS) $(SVN_INTL_LIBS) $(LIBS)
> build.conf:external-lib = $(SVN_INTL_LIBS)
> grep: subversion/tests/cmdline/svn-test-work: No such file or directory
> $ grep -- -lintl Makefile
> SVN_GNOME_KEYRING_LIBS = -L/usr/local/lib -lgnome-keyring -lglib-2.0 -
> lintl
> LIBS = -lintl
> $
It is at least used by the Windows build for dependency tracking. It uses
$(SVN_*_LIBS) as pointer to dependency definitions by parsing this argument.
Perhaps the value should be properly defined on !Windows as well instead of
handling it magically in several scripts.
Bert