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(automatically generated log message) git-archimport-id: bonzini@gnu.org--2004b/sed--stable--4.1--base-0
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24 lines
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Because a working sed is a prerequisite for running the ``configure''
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script, I have provided the script ``bootstrap.sh'' which will attempt
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to build a version of sed adequate for running ``configure''. If it
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fails, edit the ``config.h'' file that was created according to the
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comments found therein, and then try running ``bootstrap.sh'' again.
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The bootstrap build is quite likely to babble on and on with
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various compiler warnings. You may want to tell bootstrap.sh
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how to invoke your compiler with warnings disabled. For example,
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with a Bourne-like shell and gcc one could use:
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$ CC='gcc -w' sh bootstrap.sh
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or with a csh-like shell, one could try:
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% env CC='gcc -w' sh bootstrap.sh
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Once you get a working version of sed, temporarily install sed/sed
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somewhere in your $PATH, and then really re-build the normal way
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(starting with ``sh configure''); the bootstrap version is almost
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certainly more crippled than it needs to be on your machine.
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I don't much care to hear about any bugs in ``bootstrap'' versions
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of sed beyond those which actually keep the ``bootstrap'' version from
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building, or sed's configure script from running properly. I am
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especially uninterested in compiler warnings from the bootstrap build.
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