Re: feature/gbuild_scp2 is ready for review

2012-05-21 Thread David Tardon
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 02:08:04PM -0500, Norbert Thiebaud wrote: > ok, after some back and forth the result, on Mac, is: Okay, so this simple comparison is useless in practice. I uploaded a new version of the script that does the comparison in two steps: in first step it removes the Dirs and File

Re: feature/gbuild_scp2 is ready for review

2012-05-20 Thread Norbert Thiebaud
ok, after some back and forth the result, on Mac, is: --- /Volumes/TBRAM/core/scp2/unxmacxi.pro/bin/osl/setup_osl.ins 2012-05-20 14:03:04.0 -0500 +++ /Volumes/TBRAM/core/workdir/unxmacxi.pro/InstallScriptTarget/setup_osl.ins 2012-05-20 14:05:04.0 -0500 @@ -19955,70 +19955,70 @@

Re: feature/gbuild_scp2 is ready for review

2012-05-20 Thread Norbert Thiebaud
BTW to get the thing moving forward as described above I needed: --- test-conversion.sh.orig 2012-05-20 09:07:36.0 -0500 +++ test-conversion.sh 2012-05-20 09:20:28.0 -0500 @@ -111,12 +111,19 @@ do_build() { local system_icu=$(get_make_var SYSTEM_ICU) +local system_p

Re: feature/gbuild_scp2 is ready for review

2012-05-20 Thread Norbert Thiebaud
so, building after a make clean yield: [] Multiprocessing build is finished Maximal number of processes run: 8 Previous HEAD position was 5875f18... make the output more predictable Switched to branch 'feature/gbuild_scp2' * *

Re: feature/gbuild_scp2 is ready for review

2012-05-20 Thread Norbert Thiebaud
1/ I'm having breakage building the first side fo things... do you require a make clean before running your script ? 2/ your script does not seems to detect a build failure... it then switch on the feature branch and I get Previous HEAD position was 5875f18... make the output more predictable Swi

feature/gbuild_scp2 is ready for review

2012-05-19 Thread David Tardon
Hi all, I have finished conversion of module scp2 to gbuild. For the uninitiated: scp2 contains configuration for the installer (or the biggest part of it, at least, because one configuration format is just not enough...), i.e., it defines what dirs, files and whatnot are part of the installation