On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 12:32 PM Steven Stallion <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 12:12 PM Paul Fertser <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hm, if raggedright is the only real issue probably we can get back to >> hardcoding it inside the file, I just thought it's about time to get >> rid of that given no current GNU/Linux distro ships anything _that_ >> old. >> > > I do like the idea of sticking with the greatest common denominator, but I > agree it's frustrating to have to cater to utilities that are never > updated. It looks like installing MacTex on its own doesn't quite cut it - > I'm still seeing /usr/bin/makeinfo being used and updating autotools for > this one issue doesn't sound great. For the sake of sanity between OSes, > dropping @raggedright may be the cleanest approach. > I have a "fix", but it's not fantastic. It turns out that Homebrew will not link texinfo to PATH since it can shadow the version installed on the base OS (sigh); installing MacTex isn't required. Given this, in order to build on mac OS with @raggedright, PATH must be adjusted prior to invoking autoconf (assuming sh) after installing texinfo 6.7 via brew: export PATH=/usr/local/opt/texinfo/bin:$PATH
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