Bug#823185: fixed in bmake 20200710-1
On Sun, 26 Jul 2020, Andrej Shadura wrote: >> basically, the bmake mk files don’t even remotely contain >> anything usable. > >Any more details please? :) There’s no bsd.*.mk there, so it’s ?make, not bmake, assuming b stands for BSD… > I have uploaded a new version with /usr/share/mk being the NetBSD files: > > * /usr/share/bmake/mk-netbsd ships NetBSD files > * /usr/share/bmake/mk-bmake ships bmake files > * /usr/share/mk is a symlink to bmake/mk-netbsd OK. We already changed this in makefs to use /usr/share/bmake/mk-netbsd so this isn’t affected any more, but others like csh might also need to use and friends. (In fact, these are the reason why users install bmake…) bye, //mirabilos -- «MyISAM tables -will- get corrupted eventually. This is a fact of life. » “mysql is about as much database as ms access” – “MSSQL at least descends from a database” “it's a rebranded SyBase” “MySQL however was born from a flatfile and went downhill from there” – “at least jetDB doesn’t claim to be a database” (#nosec)‣‣‣ Please let MySQL and MariaDB finally die!
Bug#823185: fixed in bmake 20200710-1
Control: found -1 20200710-4 I have uploaded a new version with /usr/share/mk being the NetBSD files: * /usr/share/bmake/mk-netbsd ships NetBSD files * /usr/share/bmake/mk-bmake ships bmake files * /usr/share/mk is a symlink to bmake/mk-netbsd -- Cheers, Andrej
Bug#823185: fixed in bmake 20200710-1
Hi, > Can you please provide more details? basically, the bmake mk files don’t even remotely contain anything usable. Adding -m /usr/share/bmake/mk-netbsd fixes this in bullseye/sid with a versioned B-D on the new bmake. It is not the first time {p⇒b}make’s deficiencies troubled makefs, though… Anyway the new makefs was ACCEPTED so… bye, //mirabilos -- 15:41⎜ Somebody write a testsuite for helloworld :-)
Bug#823185: fixed in bmake 20200710-1
Hi, On Sun, 26 Jul 2020, at 18:45, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > On Fri, 24 Jul 2020, Debian FTP Masters wrote: > > >* Ship bmake mk files (Closes: #823185). > > Thanks for breaking bmake’s r-builddeps without notice. Well, I did test bmake with some rbuilddeps and found no regressions; sorry if it didn't work for you. I didn't expect big fallout; if I did, I would have organised a proper transition. Can you please provide more details? -- Cheers, Andrej
Bug#823185: fixed in bmake 20200710-1
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020, Debian FTP Masters wrote: >* Ship bmake mk files (Closes: #823185). Thanks for breaking bmake’s r-builddeps without notice. bye, //mirabilos -- Yes, I hate users and I want them to suffer. -- Marco d'Itri on gmane.linux.debian.devel.general