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Re: config.modules glitch in configure or make dependencies
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- From: "Bart Schaefer" <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx>, zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxx (Zsh hackers list)
- Subject: Re: config.modules glitch in configure or make dependencies
- Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 14:58:36 +0000
- In-reply-to: <23655.1031823420@xxxxxxx>
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On Sep 12, 10:37am, Peter Stephenson wrote:
} Subject: Re: config.modules glitch in configure or make dependencies
}
} "Bart Schaefer" wrote:
} > I just noticed that my last several recompiles have failed to generate a
} > config.modules line for zsh/net/socket.
}
} I think this is deliberate. You're supposed to run `make prep' when
} you add a new module.
Hm. But ... I applied Clint's zsh/db module patch and just ran "make"
and that one correctly got picked up and included in config.modules.
And then I applied the patch in reverse (because I don't have libdb-4,
and I was only testing whether it would correctly omit the module in
that case, which it doesn't) and ran "make" again, and zsh/db vanished.
The config.modules code in zshconfig.ac does
for modfile in `cd ${srcdir}; echo */*.mdd */*/*.mdd`; do
so I'm baffled as to why that needs "make prep". Note that I'm not
complaining that the module didn't get compiled (that is, that Makemod
was not up to date -- I know "make prep" runs mkmakemod), but that it
didn't even get _mentioned_ in config.modules.
It's entirely likely that this is just something I'm missing and not really
a glitch, but I don't think "make prep" is the culprit.
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