pdfgrep [ITA]

Achim Gratz Stromeko@nexgo.de
Sun May 9 18:58:32 GMT 2021


Jason Pyeron writes:
> 2 Issues encountered and mitigated.
>
> 1. There are some significant changes in the functionality of 2.1.2 vs
> 1.4.1.  2. The tool chain has evolved a bit since 2016, so the current
> 1.4.1-1 release would not build anymore, so I have updated the cygport
> as release 2.
>
> So I have built both 1.4.1 and 2.1.2 on Windows Server 2019 with all
> updates installed.

Great.

>> > check the patches for the major Linux distros (if any, Fedora does
>> > not for instance) and make sure
>
> I started with pdfgrep's master branch, so when the next release is
> made there should not be any surprises. But I did not yet review other
> distro's patches. I can make master branch builds available as test
> marked packages, but need guidance on version number and release
> numbering first.

Looks fine to me, any particular question?

> I have not pushed my changes outside of my private repo, as I expect
> that there will be some editorial change requests along with any
> additional patching.

Looks like pfsgrep doesn't need much or any patching, so I guess the
only patch will be your fix for the build (which eventually should be
upstreamed).

>> > it works on both 32bit and 64bit architecture and show the result.
>
> How should I force cygport to run `make check`? In other words how do
> I link the `cygport test` command to `make check` ? I read the cygport
> docs, but README and html/manual/src_test_cygpart.html were not
> helpful.

It automatically does this (it tries to run 'make check' and if that
doesn't work it tries to run 'make test'.  If you need to do anything
else, you would define a src-test() function in the cygport file and do
whatever that is there.


Regards,
Achim.
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