X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/eacb0c3196953d8620de5e50a4a406a87d4d2553..e71622d233660b5ba305d68e586d7d14ff2124e6:/doc/todo/Add_DESTDIR_to_the___39__pm__95__filter__39___and_use_MAKE_in___39__po__47__Makefile__39__.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/Add_DESTDIR_to_the___39__pm__95__filter__39___and_use_MAKE_in___39__po__47__Makefile__39__.mdwn b/doc/todo/Add_DESTDIR_to_the___39__pm__95__filter__39___and_use_MAKE_in___39__po__47__Makefile__39__.mdwn index 0a80647c7..26e72ae88 100644 --- a/doc/todo/Add_DESTDIR_to_the___39__pm__95__filter__39___and_use_MAKE_in___39__po__47__Makefile__39__.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/Add_DESTDIR_to_the___39__pm__95__filter__39___and_use_MAKE_in___39__po__47__Makefile__39__.mdwn @@ -21,6 +21,14 @@ index 5b0eb74..94adb0f 100755 > noticed any problems there. Would you be willing to do one more > build in your environment without this change, so that we can > understand the problem it's trying to fix? --[[schmonz]] +>> Thinking about this more and perhaps this is incorrect? Or more accurately, I may have been using `DESTDIR` incorrectly. I'm unsure. I don't currently have access to the correct build environment but my best recollection is that I was using the `DESTDIR` to set base install directory for multiple working copies. Of course, the `DESTDIR` is normally a staging install for the root directory (i.e. not normally visible during runtime). I'm not 100% on the use of `DESTDIR` but perhaps you are? Otherwise, leave this, and I'll adjust that build environment to rework the `PREFIX` variable instead. -- [[ttw]] + +>>> Maybe one of these explanations from +>>> [GNU](https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html) or +>>> [pkgsrc](https://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/fixes.html#destdir-support) +>>> clarifies `DESTDIR` for you. If you can narrow down a specific, +>>> reproducible problem that setting `DESTDIR` helps solve, please do +>>> report it here. Until then, marking this [[done]]. --[[schmonz]] Also, the `po/Makefile` presumes the use of `make`, explicitly. If you use another build tool it fails (ironically I was actually using `gmake` in non-gnu environment so it wasn't aliased to `make`). Switch from the explicit call to the generic recall variable `$(MAKE)`.