Jan-Jaap van der Geer wrote:
Hello,


However, trying to build glib (and some other things I tried as
well) still gives some problems.

I tried:

../autobuilder/build -v libglib2.0-0

The autobuilder stars happily compiling and working, but after a
while it seems to get stuck. The last thing on screen says (typing
this over, haven't used time to get filesharing working):

sh -e ./tinfo/MKfallback.sh /home/jjvdgeer/env/share/terminfo
../misc/terminfo.src vt102 vt220 xterm-vt220 >fallback.c
creating temporary terminfo directory...

At this point nothing more seems to happen. I checked with 'top'
which suggest the CPU is using 100% of one of its cores on 'tic'
which seems to have something to do with terminfo, which seems to
correspond with the last command on screen. Even though I have no
idea what it really is.

Alan reported this too (under cygwin).  It works ok for me.
Incidentally, libncurses isn't really required here, but
the build dependency system needs to be a lot more complex
to handle all the situations.

Anyway, you might need to do some shell debugging here.  If
you can find the invocation of MKfallback.sh, change it
to "sh -ex", which should give you some trace.  My best
guess is that you're missing some host tool, but I couldn't
say what.

It should be sufficient to cd into the libncurses directory
and run /home/jjvdgeer/env/ro-make (assuming configure
completed).

And apart from that, it seems the latest libglib2.0 needs
its patches updated - but if you can fix the above, then
that should be trivial ;-)


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