On December 27, 2018 12:03, Eric Sunshine wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 6:05 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
> > A number of configuration options are not automatically detected by
> > configure mechanisms, including the location of Perl and Python.
> > [...]
> > Signed-off-by: Randall S. Becker <[email protected]>
> > ---
> > diff --git a/config.mak.uname b/config.mak.uname @@ -441,26 +441,45
> @@
> > ifeq ($(uname_S),NONSTOP_KERNEL)
> > # Our's are in ${prefix}/bin (perl might also be in /usr/bin/perl).
> > - PERL_PATH = ${prefix}/bin/perl
> > - PYTHON_PATH = ${prefix}/bin/python
> > + PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl
> > + PYTHON_PATH = /usr/bin/python
>
> Is the in-code comment about ${prefix} still applicable after this change?
The ${prefix} is not applicable on this platform for perl and python. Those
locations must be in /usr/bin and are managed by the Operating System vendor
not by customers. The change is wrapped in an IF so is only applicable to
NonStop.
>
> > + # The current /usr/coreutils/rm at lowest support level does not
> > work
> > + # with the git test structure. Default to the older rm.
> > + RM = /bin/rm -f
>
> This comment would be far more helpful if it explained in what way 'rm'
> actually fails with the test suite. Without that information, the comment is
> effectively useless.
There is a temporary failure in the vendor supplied rm. The cause we never
disclosed to my team. Honestly, it created a large amount of angst that should
be gone but there are still old OS versions that have this issue. This is as
much as we know.
>
> > # As detected by './configure'.
> > # Missdetected, hence commented out, see below.
> > #NO_CURL = YesPlease
> > # Added manually, see above.
> > + # Missdetected, hence commented out, see below.
> > + #NO_CURL = YesPlease
> > + # Added manually, see above.
>
> These added lines are just duplicating the existing line immediately above.
> That's weird. I'll fix it. Thanks for the catch.
>
> > + # Not detected by ./configure. Add manually.
> > + NEEDS_SSL_WITH_CURL = YesPlease
> > + NEEDS_CRYPTO_WITH_SSL = YesPlease
> > + HAVE_DEV_TTY = YesPlease
>
> I find these comments about 'configure' "misdetecting" or "not detecting"
> features confusing. The point of config.mak.uname is to provide sane
> defaults for people building without using the 'configure' script, so it feels
> weird to be talking about 'configure'
> here. Also, what does it mean to say that 'configure' "misdetects"?
> Does that mean that it fails to write assignments such as "NO_CURL =
> YesPlease" to config.autogen or does it mean that it writes incorrect
> assignments to that file?
This came from another team. We can't currently use config.autogen anyway on
the platform - this came from the prior attempt at porting. By misdetect I mean
just that, however. We do not get good values.
>
> > @@ -470,8 +489,13 @@ ifeq ($(uname_S),NONSTOP_KERNEL)
> > + ifdef NO_PTHREADS
> > + else # WIP, use of Posix User Threads is planned but not working yet
> > + PTHREAD_CFLAGS = -D_PUT_MODEL_ -I/usr/include
> > + PTHREAD_LIBS = -lput
> > + endif
>
> Why not a simpler 'ifndef'?
Another team is current working on the PTHREAD implementation and wanted this.
I think what happened was that we have non-pthread requirements under
development. I can remove this.