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Roger Meier resolved THRIFT-1680.
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Resolution: Fixed
this is very old, please reopen or create a new issue
or use the CMake build
> make install requires GNU make
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> Key: THRIFT-1680
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-1680
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C++ - Compiler
> Affects Versions: 0.8
> Environment: NetBSD
> Reporter: James K. Lowden
> Assignee: Jake Farrell
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: bsdmake, gmake, make
> Attachments: Thrift-1680.patch
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> Original Estimate: 3h
> Remaining Estimate: 3h
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> test/cpp/Makefile.am includes targets whose dependency rule relies on the
> variable "$<" to pick up the first dependency. This variable is specific to
> GNU make; it is not supported by most BSD make programs. AFAICT this is the
> only such dependency on GNU make. I was able to build thrift using BSD make;
> I was prevented only from installing it (because install invokes tests).
> BSD make has no analog for $<. The simplest fix I know of is to repeat the
> name of the first dependency the command. The second easiest fix would be to
> document the limitation. ;-)
> Three other suggestions, if I may:
> 1. It would be nice if the DIR for --with-boost=DIR were more clearly
> specified. It's not obvious that --with-boost=/usr/pkg is what's needed if
> the Boost headers are in /usr/pkg/include/boost.
> 2. The defaults indicated by configure --help are IMO misleading because
> they're the defaults *if* configure detects them. I would prefer all default
> to No, and for configure to stop with an error if --with-foo is specified and
> fails. It is otherwise exceedingly difficult to detect automatically whether
> the specified configuration was in fact installed.
> 3. The thrift error message is ridiculous:
> $ thrift --foo 2>&1 | wc -l
> 78
> The first line "No output language(s) specified" (less the "!!!", please)
> suffices to indicate the syntax error. The user can more easily consult the
> manual to learn how to use the program than read 78 lines of output on his
> terminal. The "help" obscures the error.
> Thanks.
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