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Re: Building Octave w MXE-built dependencies (2)


From: Philip Nienhuis
Subject: Re: Building Octave w MXE-built dependencies (2)
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 15:14:06 +0200
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John D wrote:


-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Nienhuis [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 8:49 AM
To: John D
Cc: John W. Eaton; Octave Maintainers List
Subject: Building Octave w MXE-built dependencies (2)

John D, did I read you correctly that:
Also, just for info, I created a script in tools/set_mxe_env.sh you
can
run as source tools/set_mxe_env.sh, that sets all the bin/lib/config
paths that may help.
I created it for compiling the octave_hg versions of code in mingw
after having a working mxe-octave.
It isn't much use for anything except for native mingw builds.
... that script is meant to aid exactly that purpose?

Yes the script is for that - I have successfully built octave checked
out from octave hg a few times now.
All you need to do is check out the sources, source the set_mxe_env.sh
script, and then run run bootstrap, configure, make like you normally
would have to on a unix system.

It will build octave, but fail at generating all the documentation,
but the ./run-octave script in the build directory will run the latest
and greatest from the octave hg repo!

Here a fresh clone (parent: 16793:cc1657be1ee7 tip) fails while building the
parser:

:
/bin/sh ../../octave/build-aux/ylwrap
../../octave/libinterp/parse-tree/lex.ll lex.octave_.c parse-tree/lex.cc
-- flex -I -I
gperf -t -C -D -G -L C++ -Z octave_kw_hash
../../octave/libinterp/parse-tree/octave.gperf>  parse-tree/oct-gperf.h-t1
/bin/sed 's,lookup\[,gperf_lookup[,'<  parse-tree/oct-gperf.h-t1>
parse-tree/oct-gperf.h-t mv parse-tree/oct-gperf.h-t parse-tree/oct-gperf.h
rm -f parse-tree/oct-gperf.h-t1 case "" in \
            *quote*) quote='"' ;; \
            *) quote="" ;; \
          esac; \
          case "" in \
            *dash*) decl="%define api.push-pull ${quote}both${quote}"; ;; \
            *underscore*) decl="%define api.push_pull ${quote}both${quote}";
;; \
          esac; \
          /bin/sed "s/%PUSH_PULL_DECL%/$decl/"
../../octave/libinterp/parse-tree/oct-parse.in.yy>
parse-tree/oct-parse.yy-t mv parse-tree/oct-parse.yy-t
parse-tree/oct-parse.yy /bin/sh ../../octave/build-aux/ylwrap
parse-tree/oct-parse.yy y.tab.c parse-tree/oct-parse.cc y.tab.
h parse-tree/oct-parse.h y.output parse-tree/oct-parse.output --   -dv
../../octave/build-aux/ylwrap: line 108: -dv: command not found
make[2]: *** [parse-tree/oct-parse.cc] Error 1


I've experimented a bit but I couldn't spot where the offending "-dv"
came from.
The isolated "--" comes from libinterp/Makefile (L. 9053).

Any suggestions?

Philip

-------------

Not sure if it has anything to do with it, but when running each of the
following, what versions are they?
bison --version
flex --version
gperf --version

FYI, flex comes from mingw-get (after updating & upgrading so I suppose it should be up-to-date).
bison and gperf have been built using mxe as build-bison and build-gperf


address@hidden ~/octave
$ bison --version
bison (GNU Bison) 2.7.12-4996
Written by Robert Corbett and Richard Stallman.

Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

address@hidden ~/octave
$ flex --version
flex 2.5.35

address@hidden ~/octave
$ gperf --version
GNU gperf 3.0.4
Copyright (C) 1989-1998, 2000-2004, 2006-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Written by Douglas C. Schmidt and Bruno Haible.


Thanks,

Philip


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