Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 05:01:33PM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
> Note that this commit mirrors the latest upstream gnulib, but does NOT
> update our gnulib checkout to the latest, so our version of bootstrap
> is now newer than .gnulib/build-aux/bootstrap.
>
> This also fixes a bug in the .pot files, regarding the copyright holder.
>
> * bootstrap: Update to version in .gnulib/build-aux.
> * bootstrap.conf (MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS, COPYRIGHT_HOLDER, SKIP_PO)
> (gnulib_mk, ACLOCAL, bootstrap_epilogue): Provide overrides.
> * autogen.sh (autoreconf): Avoid redundant autoreconf if bootstrap
> was run.
> * po/Makevars: Delete, now that bootstrap creates it.
This seems to break for me. po/Makevars.template doesn't define
top_builddir , but that's needed in a few places in po/Makefile.in.in
and as a result I end up with
make[2]: Entering directory `/u/veillard/libvirt/po'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/config.status', needed by
`Makefile'. Stop.
when trying to build the normal way (./autogen.sh --system ; make)
could you have a look at this ?
Hi DV,
So far, I've been able to reproduce that only in a build directory
in which .gnulib is locally modified (i.e., when .gnulib is listed
in "git diff" output as being locally modified).
Once I undo that local modification (say via "git submodule update")
"make" then reports that I must run autogen.sh, as expected. And
when I do that, it *does* run bootstrap and recreate po/Makevars.