Re: Git's configure script --mandir doesn't work

2014-12-10 Thread Stephen Fisher
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 04:36:20AM -0500, Jeff King wrote:
 On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 04:25:32PM -0700, Stephen Fisher wrote:
 
  I'm installing Git 2.2.0 from source distribution on NetBSD 6.1.5 
  (amd64) and when I specify --mandir=/usr/local/man, it still 
  installs man pages in the default /usr/local/share/man directory.  
  Is there a fix available for this?
 
 It works fine for me here (Debian):

 Can you elaborate on the commands you're running? After running the 
 configure script, can you confirm that mandir is set appropriately 
 in config.mak.autogen?

Thanks for your reply and sorry for my delay in responding.

I'm executing ./configure --mandir=/usr/local/man --disable-pthreads 
then gmake and gmake install.  I'm using gmake (GNU make) because I get 
Makefile errors with the regular BSD make, but that's another issue.  
I'm disabling pthreads because there is a linking error for undefined 
references to a few functions (I probably need to pass -lpthread in 
LDFLAGS, but haven't tried that yet).

mandir is properly set in config.mak.autogen.

When I set prefix to /tmp/foo and mandir to /tmp/bar like your example, 
it installs things into /tmp/foo, but /tmp/bar isn't even created.

I noticed text files in Documentation/ that look like the content of man 
pages, and when I run gmake in that directory, I get an error about 
asciidoc missing to make an HTML file.  Is asciidoc required for the man 
pages as well?  I don't see any files that appear to be man page format 
other than in perl/blib/man3 and those are installed (but not under the 
mandir prefix, rather the default /usr/local/share/man prefix).
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Re: Git's configure script --mandir doesn't work

2014-12-10 Thread Jeff King
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 12:41:50PM -0700, Stephen Fisher wrote:

 I'm executing ./configure --mandir=/usr/local/man --disable-pthreads 
 then gmake and gmake install.  I'm using gmake (GNU make) because I get 
 Makefile errors with the regular BSD make, but that's another issue.

You have to build git with GNU make; there are several GNU-isms in the
Makefile.

 I'm disabling pthreads because there is a linking error for undefined 
 references to a few functions (I probably need to pass -lpthread in 
 LDFLAGS, but haven't tried that yet).

We should link against -lpthread automatically unless pthreads are
disabled. So that may be an issue worth investigating.

 I noticed text files in Documentation/ that look like the content of man 
 pages, and when I run gmake in that directory, I get an error about 
 asciidoc missing to make an HTML file.  Is asciidoc required for the man 
 pages as well?

Yes, you need asciidoc to build the manpages. However, there is a make
quick-install-man target which will install pre-formatted manpages.
You'll need to:

  git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-manpages.git

next to your git.git clone. If you are installing from tarballs, I think
there are manpage tarballs on kernel.org, as well.

 I don't see any files that appear to be man page format 
 other than in perl/blib/man3 and those are installed (but not under the 
 mandir prefix, rather the default /usr/local/share/man prefix).

It sounds like the manpage install bailed due to asciidoc failing. So
the remaining bug is that the perl Makefile does not respect $(mandir).
That does not surprise me too much. We use perl's MakeMaker to build that
Makefile, and it looks like we just pass in the prefix, not individual
paths.

-Peff
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Re: Git's configure script --mandir doesn't work

2014-12-05 Thread Jeff King
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 04:25:32PM -0700, Stephen Fisher wrote:

 I'm installing Git 2.2.0 from source distribution on NetBSD 6.1.5 
 (amd64) and when I specify --mandir=/usr/local/man, it still installs 
 man pages in the default /usr/local/share/man directory.  Is there a fix 
 available for this?

It works fine for me here (Debian):

  tar xzf git-2.2.0.tar.gz
  cd git-2.2.0
  ./configure --prefix=/tmp/foo --mandir=/tmp/bar
  make install-man

puts the manpages into /tmp/bar.

Can you elaborate on the commands you're running? After running the
configure script, can you confirm that mandir is set appropriately in
config.mak.autogen?

-Peff
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Git's configure script --mandir doesn't work

2014-12-04 Thread Stephen Fisher
I'm installing Git 2.2.0 from source distribution on NetBSD 6.1.5 
(amd64) and when I specify --mandir=/usr/local/man, it still installs 
man pages in the default /usr/local/share/man directory.  Is there a fix 
available for this?
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