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Re: Whither USE_CMAKE?
* On 2024-05-24 at 11:01 BST, Greg Troxel wrote:
Until then, I'd say USE_CMAKE is more or less deprecated but still in
very signficant use, so I think we should make improvements there too.
I'm guessing that's faster than long discussions :-)
Yeh, for now I've just added it to both.
FWIW these are the commits I'm currently testing:
https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc/commit/e61a4b219bafb83ab367cf9c10f1f3aa54f70d7b
https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc/commit/29684178c5afd7926cce77a610f7bdc0fd9cde33
I tried just the first patch initially and there was some fallout, which
is good as it shows it was working. There is a bulk build currently
running with both applied which is looking better, it will likely be
posted to pkgsrc-bulk@ later tonight, and should be compared against
this bulk build as its baseline:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-bulk/2024/05/23/msg025311.html
If you want to be truly horrified at the places cmake goes looking for
things, add --debug-find to CMAKE_ARGS and have a look at the output.
I'm on holiday next week so will pick this back up afterwards.
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Jonathan Perkin - mnx.io - pkgsrc.smartos.org
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