https://gist.github.com/azmeuk/7099818
The full log tells approximately the same thing. CONFIG_SHELL var seems to
be lacking.


2013/10/22 Richard Shann <[email protected]>

> On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 11:53 +0200, Éloi Rivard wrote:
> > I have another issue running gub
> >
> > Command barfed:
> > cd /home/eloi/jjbenhamgub/target/mingw/src/lilypondcairo-2.13.54
> > && ./smart-autogen.sh --noconfigure
> >
> > Tail of target/mingw/log/lilypondcairo.log >>>>>>>>
> >     + unset CDPATH
> >     /home/eloi/jjbenhamgub/target/tools/root/usr/bin/autoconf: line
> > 188: CONFIG_SHELL: unbound variable
> >     + exit 1
> >     Command barfed:
> > cd /home/eloi/jjbenhamgub/target/mingw/src/lilypondcairo-2.13.54
> > && ./smart-autogen.sh --noconfigure
> > <<<<<<<< Tail of target/mingw/log/lilypondcairo.log
> >
> > *** Failed target: mingw::lilypondcairo
> >
> > Do you have an idea ?
> when you get these barfs in GUB the tail of the log as printed out is
> rarely enough to find the problem, you have to open the log file
> referred to and look back from the bottom for the error.
>
> Richard
>
> >
> >
> >
> > 2013/10/21 Jeremiah Benham <[email protected]>
> >         Gub compiles its own mingw I don't think it is required.
> >
> >         Jeremiah
> >
> >         On Oct 21, 2013 11:18 AM, "Richard Shann"
> >         <[email protected]> wrote:
> >                 On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 11:12 -0500, Jeremiah Benham
> >                 wrote:
> >                 > You need to install texlive-metapost.
> >
> >                 That seems to be what Eloi has
> >
> >
> >                 mingw_dependencies()
> >                 {
> >                   sudo apt-get install intltool
> >                 binutils-mingw-w64-i686
> >                 gcc-mingw-w64-i686 g++-mingw-w64-i686 wine
> >                 texlive-metapost
> >                 }
> >
> >                 in the reference
> >
> https://github.com/azmeuk/denemo/blob/travis/tools/travis/install.sh he
> >                 sent
> >
> >                 Richard
> >
> >                 >
> >                 > Jeremiah
> >                 >
> >                 > On Oct 21, 2013 9:56 AM, "Éloi Rivard"
> >                 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >                 >         mf and mpost are not present and this makes
> >                 my build fail.
> >                 >
> >                 http://denemo.org/~rshann/gub/downloads/mpost/
> >                 >         http://denemo.org/~rshann/gub/downloads/mf/
> >                 >
> >                 https://travis-ci.org/azmeuk/denemo/jobs/12722937#L1576
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >         2013/10/20 Jeremiah Benham
> >                 <[email protected]>
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                 On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 5:22 PM,
> >                 Éloi Rivard
> >                 >                 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >                 >                         Hi,
> >                 >
> >                 >                         I recently discovered
> >                 continuous integration
> >                 >                         tools, and this is great!
> >                 The principle is to
> >                 >                         build a project and run some
> >                 tests in
> >                 >                         different environments at
> >                 each commit
> >                 >                         (continuously). Each build
> >                 is made from a
> >                 >                         clean new distro image. You
> >                 prepare some
> >                 >                         scripts to install the
> >                 dependencies, and some
> >                 >                         other scripts to build the
> >                 project and run
> >                 >                         some other tests. Then you
> >                 can check the
> >                 >                         result somewhere, on a
> >                 webpage for example.
> >                 >
> >                 >                         A lot of services exist:
> >                 Travis, Jenkins,
> >                 >                         Wercker etc.
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                         This is great to easily spot
> >                 regressions on
> >                 >                         projects that can run on
> >                 several environments,
> >                 >                         such as denemo.
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                         I played a bit with
> >                 Travis-ci and denemo:
> >                 >
> >                 https://travis-ci.org/azmeuk/denemo . It is
> >                 >                         synchronized with my github
> >                 account:
> >                 >
> >                 https://github.com/azmeuk/denemo
> >                 >
> >                 >                         For the moment the only test
> >                 done is
> >                 >                         compilation, but it is very
> >                 flexible and it is
> >                 >                         possible to run some unit
> >                 tests.
> >                 >                         Unfortunately, there is no
> >                 test suite in
> >                 >                         denemo :). However, a good
> >                 non-regression test
> >                 >                         could be to launch the
> >                 program, check that
> >                 >                         commands are correctly
> >                 launched for instance,
> >                 >                         and close it just after.
> >                 >
> >                 >                         It works great with gcc and
> >                 clang, and fails
> >                 >                         with mingw as I did not
> >                 prepared a good script
> >                 >                         to run. Jeremiah, if you
> >                 want to help me
> >                 >                         there, you are welcome :)
> >                 Your gub fork fail
> >                 >                         to download ImageMagick.
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                 This sounds interesting. I am not
> >                 sure how much I can
> >                 >                 help because I have very little time
> >                 to work on this
> >                 >                 stuff. I could potentially install
> >                 jenkins on
> >                 >                 denemo.org but I am not sure what
> >                 the size
> >                 >                 requirements would be. I will give
> >                 it a thought after
> >                 >                 checking out their website and
> >                 perhaps some docs. That
> >                 >                 is unless the travis-ci thing is
> >                 better suited to our
> >                 >                 needs.
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                 Jeremiah
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                         The main drawback here is
> >                 that Travis seem to
> >                 >                         only works with Github.
> >                 Other repositories are
> >                 >                         available if you pay. To use
> >                 continuous
> >                 >                         integration with denemo, it
> >                 is either needed
> >                 >                         to use another service or
> >                 copy each revision
> >                 >                         into a github repository.
> >                 Create a
> >                 >                         synchronized github clone of
> >                 the savannah
> >                 >                         repository can easily be
> >                 done. Jenkins for
> >                 >                         instance is a free ci
> >                 system, but to use
> >                 >                         Jenkins, a dedicated host is
> >                 needed.
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >                         Well, I would like to know
> >                 your thoughts about
> >                 >                         this. Do you like the idea ?
> >                 Which service do
> >                 >                         you prefer etc. Should I
> >                 commit my Travis
> >                 >                         scripts to master if someone
> >                 is interested ?
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
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> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >
> >                 >         --
> >                 >         Éloi Rivard - [email protected]
> >                 >
> >                 >         « On perd plus à être indécis qu'à se
> >                 tromper. »
> >                 >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Éloi Rivard - [email protected]
> >
> > « On perd plus à être indécis qu'à se tromper. »
> >
>
>
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