On Mon, 2020-05-04 at 10:54 -0400, Eli Schwartz wrote: > On 5/4/20 10:39 AM, Wouter Wijsman wrote: > > Hi Pacman team, > > > > In the last couple of days I've been trying to build pacman for use > > with a homebrew sdk for the Playstation portable. The idea is for > > it > > to allow sharing of libraries for the system. To make sure this > > version of pacman doesn't collide with the system's, I use the > > --program-prefix option for the configure script, which adds "psp-" > > in front of all binary names. > > > > Now when using the --program-prefix option, makepkg is no longer > > able > > to work. This because it has the name for the pacman executable > > name > > hardcoded it seems. > > I've never really experimented with --program-prefix, but I expect > the > general way to do this would be to add those executable names as > replacements to build-aux/edit-script.sh.in (meson) and > scripts/Makefile.am $(edit) (autotools). Is there e.g. a variable set > in > the configured Makefile which describes this prefix and can be used > to > define a replacement? > > Do you know of any examples of other autotools projects which invoke > internal programs via shellscripts and have handled this before? > > > I think for meson, this would need to be explicitly added as AFAIK > meson > doesn't have a comparable feature anyway.
Thanks for the info! I did manage to fix it for autotools in the way gcc does it, for which I've submitted a patch now, but I think you're right about Meson. I don't really know much about Meson, though. Are you guys planning on keeping autotools supported or is Meson the future? > > I compile with the following commands: ./configure -- > > prefix=${PSPDEV} > > --with-buildscript=PSPBUILD --with-root-dir=${PSPDEV}/psp > > --program-prefix="psp-" --disable-doc make make install > > > > For this to work, I require the following patch: > > https://github.com/sharkwouter/psptoolchain/blob/psp-pacman/patches/pacman-5.2.1.patch > > > > Is there a way to prevent me from needing this patch? Besides this > > patch, the pacman 5.2.1 tarball build and works fine for my > > purposes. > > > > P.S. I did find another small annoyance. Which is that "make > > install" > > fails if the bash completion files are already installed. > > Is this because of: > > for completion in makepkg pacman-key; do \ > $(LN_S) pacman $(DESTDIR)/$(bashcompdir)/$$completion; \ > done > > Because if so, you can probably get it to work by defining LN_S to > add > the -f flag. It seems this can be set in libtool.m4, but that's generated/added by autoreconf it seems, so I don't know if that would work. I'll probably add a workaround to my build script :/