On Fr, 10 Okt 2025, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> linux-tuxedo:~/.build/vim/vim-hg/src/shadow-normal # (make -j4 || echo > 'exit status' $? ; date) 2>&1 |tee -a make.log > make: *** No rule to make target > 'auto/wayland/wlr-data-control-unstable-v1.c', needed by > 'auto/wayland/wlr-data-control-unstable-v1.h'. Stop. > exit status 2 > Fri 10 Oct 00:04:05 CEST 2025 > linux-tuxedo:~/.build/vim/vim-hg/src/shadow-normal # cat myconfig > #!/bin/bash > export CONF_OPT_GUI='--enable-gui=motif' > export CONF_OPT_X='--without-wayland' > export CONF_OPT_MULTIBYTE='--enable-multibyte' > export CONF_OPT_AUTOSERVE='--enable-autoservername' > export CONF_OPT_SODIUM='--enable-libsodium' > export CONF_OPT_FEAT='--with-features=normal' > export CONF_ARGS2='--with-vim-name=vim-normal' > export CONF_OPT_COMPBY='"[email protected]"' > linux-tuxedo:~/.build/vim/vim-hg/src/shadow-normal # > > > (the "myconfig" file shown above has been previously "sourced" to > configure the Vim Normal build which is the only one built in this > shell instance; Tiny builds ought to be built with -wayland because > they are Tiny) > > If I try "make reconfig" the very first module (alloc.c) fails to > build because "auto/osdef.h : No such file or directory". It seems > that some required dependencies have been removed in the latest > Makefile update. > > The only builds which _do_ build are the Huge builds with GTK3 (with > or without Perl, Python, etc.) please try explicitly with --with-wayland as configure switch. Thanks, Christian -- I want to see people using Perl to glue things together creatively, not just technically but also socially. -- Larry Wall in <[email protected]> -- -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_dev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/vim_dev/aOg4GTqjB6gPkdMJ%40256bit.org.
