Hi,
I'm about to rebuild mono-2.x with Mike's patch for libgdiplus but would
like to know what the following sed line means (it's caused a problem
with building for x86_64 mono)
's,@''bindir@,$(bindir),g'
what does the ,g do?
The reason I'm asking is that in order to get things to build with mono
easier (and causing fewer upgrade hassles in trying to find *every* use
of /usr/lib rather than %{_libdir}), I've started to use a find-all sed
script. Unfortunately, on x86_64, this is giving me /usr/lib6464 and I'm
wondering if the ,g has anything to do with the replication of the the
64 (I doubt it has).
The script works fine in other mono-based applications, so I'm trying to
find why mono would act in such a way.
The script is as follows
find . -name Makefile.in -or -name Makefile.am -or -name \*.pc.in \
-or -name \*.in -or -name \*.make \
| while read f ;
do
sed -i -e 's!$(prefix)/lib!%{_libdir}!' "$f"
sed -i -e 's!@prefix@/lib!%{_libdir}!' "$f"
sed -i -e 's!/usr/lib!%{_libdir}!' "$f"
sed -i -e 's!${prefix}/lib!%{_libdir}!' "$f"
sed -i -e 's!${exec_prefix}/lib!%{_libdir}!' "$f"
sed -i -e 's!${prefix}/@reloc_libdir@!%{_libdir}!' "$f";
done
TTFN
Paul
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