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Re: Problem with tools/win-setup.sh


From: Ed Beroset <beroset () mindspring com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 09:56:54 -0500 (GMT-05:00)

Bill Meier wrote:
So:

   We should add 'cat' to the list of tools checked.

I have been thinking about this.  We could either do that or, perhaps somewhat perversely, we could use an alternative 
based on an already required application such as Perl or Python.  Also, we don't necessarily care that it's only a 
cygwin cat, but that it's a functional cat that will work with long Windows names.  

What we do actually care about is that "which" is the cygwin version.  If it isn't, uses such as this will certainly 
fail:

APP_PATH=`cygpath --unix $APP`
if [ -x "$APP_PATH" -a ! -d "$APP_PATH" ] ; then
        APP_LOC="$APP_PATH"
else
        APP_LOC=`which $APP_PATH 2> /dev/null`
fi
        

It also sounds like:
   We should require certain tools (bash, bison,...,sed,,...)
   (in addition to the already checked /usr/bin/find) should
   be in /usr/bin.

   Does this seem too restrictive ?

Yes, but I have an idea.  We could leave the verify_tools target as it is and add a troubleshoot_tools target which 
could report the locations of all of these and perhaps make some suggestions about what might be wrong, including, if 
found, that a version of bison being used was not the right one.  That way, we could continue to improve the Windows 
build experience without arbitrarily limiting options or unduly interfering with currently working systems.

Ideally, we'd have a usable autotools for Windows, but that does not exist.

   ISTR previous cases where something other with the same
   name as a cygwin exec (e.g. sed) was found because of the
   way PATH was set up.

Yes, and I have personally had a problem in which an old version of unzip was interfering, which I reported here last 
year.  http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/201002/msg00002.html

Ed
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