> Le 10 avr. 2019 à 01:27, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> a écrit :
> 
>> On Apr 6, 2019, at 1:24 PM, Pascal <p....@orange.fr> wrote:
>> John,
>> 
>> Those folders were created by the script, I changed gtk-osx-setup.sh (also 
>> in pull request):
>> -        eval "mkdir -p $_varname"
>> +        mkdir -p "${!_varname}"
>> 
>> I run again the script and I was surprised to see additional installations.
>> It depends if you add python 3 path in PATH.
>> With only one run, the installation seems incomplete.
>> 
>> See attached log file.
> 
> Pascal,
> 
> The log file looks right. Did you have trouble running jhbuild?
> 
> I reworked a bunch of things in gtk-osx-setup.sh including a complete rethink 
> on envvar()'s variable quoting. The way I'd written it before didn't work if 
> there were spaces in the path, the new way does.
> 
> I'm still having trouble with the pyenv automatic installation getting 
> recognized, but you've avoided that by having a Python3 installation already 
> from which it just makes a virtenv and moves on.

Hello John,

I haven't run yet jhbuild cause of some additional fixes:
- Fix some $HOME references.
- Fix test for .jhbuildrc file.
See last 2 commits of 
https://github.com/Blady-Com/gtk-osx-build/commits/proposal_01.

Having also some questions:
- is $HOME mandatory for PIP_CONFIG_DIR (line 48)?
- is $HOME mandatory for .jhbuildrc and .jhbuildrc-custom (lines 214, 219)?

For some reasons, I want to install all gtkosx stuff including building tools 
on an external volume (not on my home volume). But .local and jhbuild folders 
are yet created in my $HOME.
How to do it properly?

Thanks, Pascal.
http://blady.pagesperso-orange.fr


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