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author | Ray Donnelly <mingw.android@gmail.com> | 2015-12-30 17:28:58 +0000 |
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committer | Christoph Reiter <reiter.christoph@gmail.com> | 2018-06-20 07:32:02 +0200 |
commit | 799a8117564adcd10565eae001bba171be72d34c (patch) | |
tree | 5f79101584139e7f8fcd97d7e39448ede378c32e /Makefile.introspection | |
parent | d3a9346d5056c8da4d5261ed47bc5d52ace84aa8 (diff) | |
download | gobject-introspection-799a8117564adcd10565eae001bba171be72d34c.tar.gz |
Revert "Windows port: Work arount MSYS weirdness where it changes --libtool= command line arguments."
A very old version of MSYS performed normalization during path conversion
so "/bin/sh ../../libtool" became "c:/opt/msys/1.0/bin/libtool" ("sh .."
was considered a single folder), it doesn't do this any more; nor does
MSYS2.
Also, the old comment was incorrect. It claimed:
"This continues to reuse the LIBTOOL variable from automake if it's set,
but works around some MSYS weirdness: When running g-ir-scanner, MSYS
changes a command-line argument --libtool="/bin/sh ../../libtool" into
--libtool=c:/opt/msys/1.0/bin/libtool. So just use sh.exe without path
because we already "know" where the libtool configure produced is."
.. yet the actual code was changed to:
_gir_libtool = $(if $(findstring MINGW,$(shell uname -s)),--libtool="$(top_builddir)/libtool",$(if $(LIBTOOL),--libtool="$(LIBTOOL)"))
.. so in fact, if $(uname -s) contained "MINGW", then --libtool ignored
the LIBTOOL variable from automake and used $(top_builddir)/libtool
instead, at the very least, removing all trace of $(SHELL) from it.
Now that $(SHELL) has been re-introduced into libtool, it must not
doubly appear in resolve_windows_libs in ccompiler.py, as otherwise
sh.exe will try to execute sh.exe and that clearly will not work.
I've left some MSYS-specific hacks in dumper.py, some of which could
probaly be removed safely now (execution through a temporary shell
script), but I've opted to leave it as is for now.
This reverts commit 33bbdce144d275b693752f0bc2c2f292deda854e.
Diffstat (limited to 'Makefile.introspection')
-rw-r--r-- | Makefile.introspection | 8 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Makefile.introspection b/Makefile.introspection index 5b38e355..7fabff60 100644 --- a/Makefile.introspection +++ b/Makefile.introspection @@ -64,12 +64,8 @@ _gir_includes = $(foreach include,$($(_gir_name)_INCLUDES),--include=$(include)) _gir_export_packages = $(foreach pkg,$($(_gir_name)_EXPORT_PACKAGES),--pkg-export=$(pkg)) _gir_c_includes = $(foreach include,$($(_gir_name)_C_INCLUDES),--c-include=$(include)) -# Reuse the LIBTOOL variable from automake if it's set, but -# work around MSYS weirdness: When running g-ir-scanner, MSYS changes -# a command-line argument --libtool="/bin/sh ../../libtool" into -# --libtool=c:/opt/msys/1.0/bin/libtool. So just use sh.exe without path -# because we already "know" where the libtool configure produced is. -_gir_libtool = $(if $(findstring MINGW,$(shell uname -s)),--libtool="$(top_builddir)/libtool",$(if $(LIBTOOL),--libtool="$(LIBTOOL)")) +# Reuse the LIBTOOL variable from automake if it's set +_gir_libtool = $(if $(LIBTOOL),--libtool="$(LIBTOOL)") # Macros for AM_SILENT_RULES prettiness _gir_verbosity = $(if $(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY),$(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY),1) |