[mythtv] Re: [mythtv-commits] mythtv commit: r7932 by nigel

David Snider dsnider at thesniderpad.com
Wed Nov 23 11:23:52 EST 2005


Just an FYI, the latest osx-packager script you posted here works  
very well for me, thanks.

On Nov 23, 2005, at 12:04 AM, George Nassas wrote:

> On 23-Nov-05, at 1:23 AM, Nigel Pearson wrote:
>
>>> I updated the script to do all the checkouts in one shot.
>>
>> 	Indeed. Looking good, but I think we can do better.
>> This version will always do a svn co, and never an update.
>> I suspect it should still try and update if the source dirs
>> are already there. (unless there two commands are equivalent)
>
> We're on the same wavelength, I initially tried an update but that  
> command only works when you're in the actual source dir. In other  
> words, you can't be in myth-svn and have update find all the lower  
> directories and update them. You'd have to go into each and do  
> separate updates which opens you to the small but not zero chance  
> of mismatching revisions.
>
> Sensing the current rev number and doing a co to that number is the  
> safe equivalent of a multi-dir update and it's fewer lines so I  
> resigned myself to the simpler approach.
>
>> 	When I tried it last night, there were a few errors:
>> ...
>> svn: Failed to add directory '/Volumes/MythOSXbuild/.osx-packager/ 
>> src/myth-svn/mythplugins/mythdvd': object of the same name already  
>> exists
>
> It sounds to me like you had a non-svn directory called mythdvd and  
> it's refusing to clobber it but I'm not an svn expert. I dunno.
>
>> 	No DarwinPorts here, and no known problems in configure.
>>
>> % sh
>> sh-2.05b$ which zot
>> no zot in . /Users/nigel/Bin /usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin / 
>> Developer/Tools /Volumes/Backups/qt/bin /Volumes/Backups/bin
>> sh-2.05b$ which which
>> /usr/bin/which
>>
>>
>> 	What problems did you encounter?
>
> The problem is with line 325 of mythplugins/configure:
>
>     if test x`which sdl-config` != x ; then
>
> test expects one word on either side of the != so all that "no sdl- 
> config in ..." crap gives it heartburn. Down at line 691 theres a  
> which that redirects stderr to /dev/null. I assume that is to  
> protect from chatty which programs but Apple's which writes to  
> stdout. It's true we could change the test to pipe which's output  
> to grep -v ^no but that goes against my principles on the grounds  
> of uglyness. Still, it would work.
>
> OTOH those two tests aren't very crucial so I don't see why they  
> caused my build to fail. I'll remove the /sw/bin from the script's  
> path and try again.
>
> - George
>
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