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23 From: Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>
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24 To: Michael Phillips <michaelalanphillips@gmail.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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25 Subject: Re: Build broken on OS X 10.9
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55 On Fri, Nov 01 2013, Michael Phillips <michaelalanphillips@gmail.com> wrote:
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57 > Jani Nikula <jani@...> writes:
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58 >> Please post the build log.
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60 > I'm building from homebrew, a popular package manager for OS X.=20=20
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64 > brew install -v notmuch --emacs
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66 > here's what I get in the log from configure:
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68 > Checking for Xapian development files... Yes (1.2.13).
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69 > Checking for GMime development files... Yes (gmime-2.6 >=3D 2.6.7).
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70 > Checking for Glib development files (>=3D 2.22)... Yes.
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71 > Checking for talloc development files... Yes.
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72 > Checking for valgrind development files... No (but that's fine).
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73 > Checking if emacs is available... Yes.
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74 > Checking which platform we are on... Mac OS X.
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75 > Checking for getline... Yes.
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76 > Checking for strcasestr... Yes.
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77 > Checking for rpath support... No (nothing to worry about).
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78 > Checking for -Wl,--as-needed... No (nothing to worry about).
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79 > Checking for available C++ compiler warning flags...=20
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80 > -Wall -Wextra -Wwrite-strings
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81 > Checking for available C compiler warning flags...=20
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82 > -Wall -Wextra -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-declarations
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86 > emacs --quick --directory emacs -batch -l make-deps.el \
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87 > -f batch-make-deps emacs/notmuch-lib.el emacs/notmuch-parser.el=20
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88 > emacs/notmuch.el emacs/notmuch-query.el \=20
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89 > emacs/notmuch-show.el emacs/notmuch-wash.el=20
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90 > emacs/notmuch-hello.el emacs/notmuch-mua.el \=20
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91 > emacs/notmuch-address.el emacs/notmuch-
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92 > maildir-fcc.el emacs/notmuch-message.el \=20
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93 > emacs/notmuch-crypto.el emacs/notmuch-tag.el=20
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94 > emacs/coolj.el emacs/notmuch-print.el > emacs/.eldeps.tmp && \
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95 > (cmp -s emacs/.eldeps.tmp emacs/.eldeps || mv emacs/.eldeps.tmp emacs/.e=
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97 > mkdir: .deps/.: No such file or directory
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99 Hmm, it seems the rule doing that says @mkdir -p .deps/$(@D) ...
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101 does `mkdir -p xyzdir/.` fail in OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) ?
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103 (note trailing `.' in command line). That line works fine in Linux.
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105 > make: *** [command-line-arguments.o] Error 1
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110 PS: A far-fetched attempt to make 'mkdir -p ...' fail the same way in Linux
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111 is: 'mkdir zzz; cd zzz; rm -rf ../zzz; mkdir -p yyy/.' which gives:
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112 mkdir: cannot create directory =E2=80=98yyy=E2=80=99: No such file or direc=
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114 -- I'd say the probability this is the case is rather small...=20
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