On 07/09/2012 05:04 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
>> -warn()
>> +# warnf_ FORMAT-STRING ARG1...
>> +warnf_ ()
>> {
>> - for i
>> - do
>> - echo "$i"
>> - done | sed -e "s/^/$me: /" >&2
>
> This is broken if you invoke './bootstrap', since then $me contains /
> and bootstrap complains:
>
> autoreconf: Leaving directory `.'
> sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unknown option to `s'More precisely, this is broken only if bootstrap encounters a failure, as the real failure message is lost by the sed failure message, but a useless error message is indeed pretty lousy for debugging purposes. I traced my particular problem to a case of libvirt not being prepared for the fact that the 'missing' script is no longer shipped in gnulib. + for file in '$gnulib_extra_files' + case $file in + dst=build-aux/missing + symlink_to_dir .gnulib build-aux/missing build-aux/missing + src=.gnulib/build-aux/missing + dst=build-aux/missing + test -f .gnulib/build-aux/missing + die 'failed to symlink build-aux/missing' + warn 'failed to symlink build-aux/missing' + for i in '"$@"' + echo 'failed to symlink build-aux/missing' + sed -e 's/^/./bootstrap: /' sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unknown option to `s' > Can we at least push something that unbreaks bootstrap while deciding on > the best final approach to use? Since the problem is limited to poor error message quality, and I figured out how to fix libvirt without a bootstrap upgrade, I'm now okay waiting for the proper review of a fix rather than throwing a quick fix in now that only needs reversion later. -- Eric Blake [email protected] +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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