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Re: gdb plist issue on CentOS 7



On 30.03.2019 16:01, Jason Bacon wrote:
> On 2019-03-30 08:56, Jason Bacon wrote:
>> On 2019-03-30 00:54, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
>>> On 30.03.2019 03:24, Jason Bacon wrote:
>>>> Anyone install gdb on Linux recently?
>>>>
>>>> => Checking file-check results for gdb-8.1nb2
>>>> ERROR: ************************************************************
>>>> ERROR: The following files are in
>>>> /home/bacon/Pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2019-03-25/devel/gdb/work/.destdir/home/bacon/Pkgsrc/pkg-2019-03-25
>>>>
>>>> but not in the PLIST:
>>>> ERROR:
>>>> /home/bacon/Pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2019-03-25/devel/gdb/work/.destdir/home/bacon/Pkgsrc/pkg-2019-03-25/man/man1/gcore.1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *** Error code 1
>>>>
>>>> Stop.
>>>> bmake.bin[1]: stopped in /home/bacon/Pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2019-03-25/devel/gdb
>>>> *** Error code 1
>>>>
>>>> Wondering if plist just needs an update, or if this is specific to
>>>> RHEL/CentOS.
>>> gcore is enable in general for Linux and shall be shipped with it. Not
>>> all OSs implement and enable it, there is enabled support for NetBSD
>>> too, but it needs more work.
>>>
>> The gcore binary is installing on both NetBSD and CentOS.
>>
>> What's odd is that the man page installs on CentOS but not NetBSD. I'm
>> wondering if the same is true on other Linux platforms.
>>
>> The problem appears to be in doc/Makefile.in:
>>
>> install-man1: $(MAN1S)
>>         test -z "$(man1dir)" || $(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)"
>>         @list='$(MAN1S)'; for p in $$list; do \
>>           if test
>> "x$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET)$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST)" = x \
>>                   -a "$$p" = gcore.1; then \
>>             continue; \
>>           fi; \
>>
>> From configure.nat it looks like this work for NetBSD:
>>
>>     nbsd*)
>>         NATDEPFILES='fork-child.o fork-inferior.o inf-ptrace.o'
>>         HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST=1
>>         ;;
>>
>> So I think the question is why gcore.1 is not being installed on NetBSD.
> BTW, this is not worth much effort.  8.1 has a vulnerability and 8.3 is
> available upstream.  Unless there's a very simple fix, we might want to
> just wait and upgrade after the branch.

From a NetBSD point of view it's not worth doing anything with it,
unless we will make gdb-gcore work. Feel free to adjust the PLIST just
to get it building for now.

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