Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Sorry, I spoke too soon. It's not even working right on x86_64. In
> my first build, the ordinary byte-compiled files (.elc) were already
> present, and that somehow prevented the native-compiled files (.eln)
> from being built. I just tried 'make bootstrap' a
Brian Inglis writes:
> On 2021-04-11 13:44, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Brian Inglis writes:
>>> I just ran cpan Path:Tiny which also updated Unicode::UTF8,
>>> Test::MockRandom, and Test::FailWarnings.
>> Leave your hands off CPAN when you do packaging.
>
> I would like to, but do not know how else to e
On 2021-04-11 13:44, Achim Gratz wrote:
Brian Inglis writes:
I just ran cpan Path:Tiny which also updated Unicode::UTF8,
Test::MockRandom, and Test::FailWarnings.
Leave your hands off CPAN when you do packaging.
I would like to, but do not know how else to easily install unpackaged prereqs
f
That worked Marco. Thanks guys!How did "cygmake test" know it had to call
"ctest"? In the eccodes instructions, "ctest" is the command.
Why doesn't cygport automatically symlink the cyg*dll files for tests?
-brendandetra...@yahoo.com
On Sunday, April 11, 2021, 04:
On 4/11/2021 3:48 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps writes:
On 4/11/2021 11:49 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Both architectures? For whatever reasons the gcc testsuite on x86
always bombed out on these, so I have no idea if it works there.
Yes, it works on x86 too.
Great. So I'll
Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps writes:
> On 4/11/2021 11:49 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Both architectures? For whatever reasons the gcc testsuite on x86
>> always bombed out on these, so I have no idea if it works there.
>
> Yes, it works on x86 too.
Great. So I'll have to update the MingW64 toolchain
Brian Inglis writes:
> I just ran cpan Path:Tiny which also updated Unicode::UTF8,
> Test::MockRandom, and Test::FailWarnings.
Leave your hands off CPAN when you do packaging.
> It looks like something about perl-Path-Tiny and/or prereqs was messed
> up here, but is no longer.
No, you not compre
On 11.04.2021 20:53, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2021-04-11 12:01, Achim Gratz wrote:
brendan detracey via Cygwin-apps writes:
eccodes builds out of the box, more or less. However, all tests fail
because the cyg*.dll's weren't copied to ${B}/bin. (They were handled
properly when built without cygpor
On 2021-04-11 12:01, Achim Gratz wrote:
brendan detracey via Cygwin-apps writes:
eccodes builds out of the box, more or less. However, all tests fail
because the cyg*.dll's weren't copied to ${B}/bin. (They were handled
properly when built without cygport i.e. copied from src and fortran
subdirs
On 4/11/2021 11:49 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps writes:
Thanks! It works great for building the feature/native-comp branch of
emacs. (configure --with-native-compilation if you want to try it
yourself.)
Both architectures? For whatever reasons the gcc testsuite on x86
alwa
On 2021-04-11 09:16, Jon Turney wrote:
On 09/04/2021 17:49, Brian Inglis wrote:
Please review:
- build now uses cmake
- build requires unpackaged cpan module, installing with cpan in .cygport
- x86 will not build with ninja, only if deinstalled
- x86 applies but also regenerates source patches
brendan detracey via Cygwin-apps writes:
> eccodes builds out of the box, more or less. However, all tests fail
> because the cyg*.dll's weren't copied to ${B}/bin. (They were handled
> properly when built without cygport i.e. copied from src and fortran
> subdirs of the build dir.)
Hard to say wi
I would like to propose to offer packages of humorous manual pages
asr-manpages and funny-manpages.
asr-manpages:
alt.sysadmin.recovery manual pages
A set of humorous manual pages developed on alt.sysadmin.recovery (don't
treat them seriously!). Some may be considered non-PC or NSFW, or
offens
Hi,
eccodes builds out of the box, more or less. However, all tests fail because
the cyg*.dll's weren't copied to ${B}/bin. (They were handled properly when
built without cygport i.e. copied from src and fortran subdirs of the build
dir.)
What have I done wrong?
Apologies for cut and paste. I ha
Ken Brown via Cygwin-apps writes:
> Thanks! It works great for building the feature/native-comp branch of
> emacs. (configure --with-native-compilation if you want to try it
> yourself.)
Both architectures? For whatever reasons the gcc testsuite on x86
always bombed out on these, so I have no ide
On 4/10/2021 12:23 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
I've uploaded a test version of gcc-10.3.0 that has the JIT library enabled:
Thanks! It works great for building the feature/native-comp branch of emacs.
(configure --with-native-compilation if you want to try it yourself.)
One minor packaging note:
On 09/04/2021 17:49, Brian Inglis wrote:
Please review:
- build now uses cmake
- build requires unpackaged cpan module, installing with cpan in .cygport
- x86 will not build with ninja, only if deinstalled
- x86 applies but also regenerates source patches
Can you be a bit more explicit what th
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