CURRENT: lang/gcc fails to build on CURRENT with error: configure: error: no usable dependency style found

Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kworr at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 17:19:49 UTC 2013


11.03.2013 18:57, O. Hartmann пишет:
> On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 17:29 +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>> On 2013-03-11 14:15, Niclas Zeising wrote:

>> BSD grep does something very strange here:
>>
>> $ echo 'foo.bar' | grep foo.bar
>> foo.bar
>> $ echo 'foo.barx' | grep foo.bar
>> foo.barx
>> $ echo 'sub/foo.bar' | grep sub/foo.bar
>> sub/foo.bar
>> $ echo 'sub/foo.barx' | grep sub/foo.bar
>> $ echo $?
>> 1
>>
>> So why does it not match in the last case?  GNU grep works:
>>
>> $ echo 'sub/foo.barx' | gnugrep sub/foo.bar
>> sub/foo.barx
>
> After disabling WITH_BSD_GREP and rebuild of the system, it seems that
> the machines in question now build lang/gcc.
>
>

So how about resurrecting 
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/167921 ? Looks like 
BSD_GREP still has some problems with slashes.

http://scan.freebsd.your.org/freebsd-head/usr.bin.grep/2013-03-10-amd64/ 
has some good pointers on where to start. I'm not that familiar with C 
to dive in.

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