* broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18
@ 2004-03-18 13:11 Robert J. Chassell
2004-03-21 14:19 ` [SUCCESS] " Robert J. Chassell
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From: Robert J. Chassell @ 2004-03-18 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: bob
Originally, I thought this had to do with the new vc-arch.el file, but
deleting it has no effect. A newly recreated loaddefs.el file has no
effect either. I am stumped.
Using today's CVS snapshot, Thu, 2004 Mar 18 12:07 UTC
I was unable to build GNU Emacs with this command
(progn
(cd "/usr/local/src/emacs/")
(compile
"./configure --with-type1 \
--with-x-toolkit=gtk --with-pop \
--prefix=/usr/local --with-sound=yes \
&& time make bootstrap"))
The configure proceeded without reported error, then after starting
the bootstrap, this appeared:
Loading vc-cvs...
Loading vc-arch...
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
make[2]: *** [autoloads] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs/lisp'
make[1]: *** [bootstrap-prepare] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs/lisp'
make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
real 0m0.814s
user 0m0.480s
sys 0m0.250s
Compilation exited abnormally with code 2 at Thu Mar 18 12:12:20
In case there was some problem with byte compiling (not that I
expected any), I byte compiled vc-arch.el manually, with no trouble.
A second `make bootstrap' failed again.
It looks to me that the bug is not in vc-arch.el directly.
As a third experiment, I removed vc-arch.el and vc-arch.elc and ran
another config && make bootstrap command (as shown in the Lisp
expression above). That build failed, with the same error messages as
above.
As a fourth experiment, I also removed vc-cvs.el and vc-cvs.elc and
suffered the same problem.
In my fifth try, I updated loaddefs.el but that failed, too, with the
same error report.
For your info, I updated loaddefs.el with this defun and the following
expression:
(defun bobs-update-autoloads ()
"Update autoloads in loaddefs.el; a hack."
(interactive)
(let ((directories '( "."
"calc"
"calendar"
"emacs-lisp"
"emulation"
"eshell"
"gnus"
;; "international"
;; "language"
"mail"
"mh-e"
"net"
"obsolete"
"play"
"progmodes"
"term"
"textmodes"
"toolbar")))
(while directories
(update-directory-autoloads
(concat "/usr/local/src/emacs/lisp/" (car directories)))
(setq directories (cdr directories)))))
(bobs-update-autoloads)
[Because of problems with several files in the `lisp/international/'
and `lisp/language/' directories, I commented them out. The reported
bug was
(scan-error "Unbalanced parentheses" 8384 14043)
scan-sexps(8384 1)]
and referenced
code-pages.el
china-util.el
and at least one other.]
As I said, when I tried the config && make bootstrap expression again,
it stopped with the same error report as before.
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* Re: [SUCCESS] broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18
2004-03-18 13:11 broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18 Robert J. Chassell
@ 2004-03-21 14:19 ` Robert J. Chassell
2004-03-23 1:13 ` Kenichi Handa
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Robert J. Chassell @ 2004-03-21 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: bob
Success in bootstrap build, with CVS snapshot of Sun, 2004 Mar 21
13:48 UTC
The success is not from the new snapshot, but because of changes I
made to `emacs/leim/leim-list.el'.
On 2004 Mar 18 I reported a broken bootstrap build. It turns out that
this resulted from corruption in the file `emacs/leim/leim-list.el'.
Manually, I removed a good number of
(register-input-method ... )
expressions from that file and it now loads without error and Emacs
builds.
The function `update-leim-list-file' was unable to clean up the
corruption and did not report that it was failing. I do not know how
the file got corrupted.
Also, a separate issue, I found that `make clean' removes the `emacs'
executable from `emacs/src' but that updating leim-list.el requires
that `emacs' exist. The `emacs/src/emacs-21.3.50' did exist, so I
could copy from it to `emacs' and that solved that bug.
I am not sure quite what should be done about either problem, except
to ask that someone who understands make files better than I to look
into improving the error messages, please.
For a long time I thought that the initial failure came from a bug in
the autoloads since the last messages from the build were
Loading vc-cvs...
Loading vc-arch...
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
make[2]: *** [autoloads] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs/lisp'
which is misleading to someone like me.
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* Re: [SUCCESS] broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18
2004-03-21 14:19 ` [SUCCESS] " Robert J. Chassell
@ 2004-03-23 1:13 ` Kenichi Handa
2004-03-23 14:40 ` Robert J. Chassell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kenichi Handa @ 2004-03-23 1:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
In article <m1B53ne-000UMrC@rattlesnake.com>, "Robert J. Chassell" <bob@rattlesnake.com> writes:
> On 2004 Mar 18 I reported a broken bootstrap build. It turns out that
> this resulted from corruption in the file `emacs/leim/leim-list.el'.
> Manually, I removed a good number of
> (register-input-method ... )
> expressions from that file and it now loads without error and Emacs
> builds.
> The function `update-leim-list-file' was unable to clean up the
> corruption and did not report that it was failing. I do not know how
> the file got corrupted.
Could you try this?
% cd .../emacs/leim
% rm leim-list.el
% make
If it still generates a corrupted leim-list.el, please send
me that file.
---
Ken'ichi HANDA
handa@m17n.org
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* Re: [SUCCESS] broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18
2004-03-23 1:13 ` Kenichi Handa
@ 2004-03-23 14:40 ` Robert J. Chassell
2004-03-23 15:12 ` Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Robert J. Chassell @ 2004-03-23 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
> The function `update-leim-list-file' was unable to clean up the
> corruption and did not report that it was failing. I do not know how
> the file got corrupted.
Could you try this?
% cd .../emacs/leim
% rm leim-list.el
% make
If it still generates a corrupted leim-list.el, please send
me that file.
No leim-list.el file is generated.
For this experiment, I updated CVS Emacs to today.
Day before yesterday, 21 Mar 2004, I built Emacs successfully, with
changes to leim-list.el. This is the situation to which you are
responding.
Unfortunately when I tried to build again yesterday with yesterday's
CVS update and using what I thought were the same instructions as the
day before, the build failed.
After much unsuccessful sleuthing, I gave up and reverted to the CVS
Emacs of 15 March 2004, which built successfully. That is the version
of Emacs I am using now.
I did all the following in an xterm running BASH because nothing
seemed to happen when I answered the question
File leim-list.el was lost; check out from version control? (yes or no)
either in the *compilation* buffer or in an Emacs shell. As you can
see, a message appeared when I did this in an xterm.
Here is what I did after first copying my March 15 CVS directory to an
emacs-test/ directory:
cd /usr/local/src/emacs-test
cvs -z6 update -dP
## CVS updated at Tue, 2004 Mar 23 14:01 UTC
cd leim
rm leim-list.el
ls -al leim-list.el
ls: leim-list.el: No such file or directory
make
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
cd ..
make distclean
make: *** No rule to make target `distclean'. Stop.
./configure --with-type1 --with-x-toolkit=gtk --with-pop \
--prefix=/usr/local --with-sound=yes \
&& time make bootstrap
## which generated an error:
Loading vc-cvs...
Loading vc-arch...
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
make[1]: *** [autoloads] Error 255
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs-test/lisp'
make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
## then I did this
cd leim
ls -al leim-list.el
ls: leim-list.el: No such file or directory
make
## this generated lots of compilation results then this;
Updating /usr/local/src/emacs-test/leim/leim-list.el ...
Loading vc-cvs...
Loading vc-arch...
File leim-list.el was lost; check out from version control? (yes or no) yes
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
make: *** [leim-list.el] Error 255
## and finally, I looked again
ls -al leim-list.el
ls: leim-list.el: No such file or directory
Hope this helps.
I am running
Debian GNU/Linux, testing
Linux kernel: 2.4.25
XFree86 version: 4.2.1.1
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* Re: [SUCCESS] broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18
2004-03-23 14:40 ` Robert J. Chassell
@ 2004-03-23 15:12 ` Stefan Monnier
2004-03-23 17:44 ` Robert J. Chassell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2004-03-23 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel, Kenichi Handa
> ## which generated an error:
> Loading vc-cvs...
> Loading vc-arch...
> Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
> make[1]: *** [autoloads] Error 255
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs-test/lisp'
> make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
Did you check out from Arch or from CVS?
If not from Arch, I'd be interested to know if other people see vc-arch
being loaded as well, because that's a bug.
> Loading vc-arch...
> File leim-list.el was lost; check out from version control? (yes or no) yes
vc-arch.el has a bug that causes the above question to which a "yes" answer
leads to an error: you should respond "no" (or rather Emacs shouldn't ask
the question in the first place).
Stefan
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* Re: [SUCCESS] broken bootstrap build on 2004 Mar 18
2004-03-23 15:12 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2004-03-23 17:44 ` Robert J. Chassell
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Robert J. Chassell @ 2004-03-23 17:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
I wrote
> ## which generated an error:
> Loading vc-cvs...
> Loading vc-arch...
> Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> asked
Did you check out from Arch or from CVS?
>From CVS.
At Tue, 2004 Mar 23 17:24 UTC, I removed vc-arch.el and did a CVS
update. `vc-arch.el' was copied into my lisp directory. When I tried
a configure and bootstrap build, the same error as above was printed..
So I removed the reinstalled `vc-arch.el' and again tried a configure
and bootstrap build. This time the message was
Loading vc-cvs...
Cannot open load file: vc-arch
make[2]: *** [autoloads] Error 255
So I ran CVS update again, 17:32 UTC, which only copied vc-arch.el
into my lisp directory. Then I ran the configure and bootstrap build
again.
This time the error message was:
Loading vc-cvs...
Loading vc-arch (source)...
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
make[2]: *** [autoloads] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs-test/lisp'
make[1]: *** [bootstrap-prepare] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/emacs-test/lisp'
make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
Yesterday and today, the only successful configure and bootstrap build
has been with the CVS Emacs of 15 March 2004. (That is what I am
using to write this message.)
--
Robert J. Chassell Rattlesnake Enterprises
http://www.rattlesnake.com GnuPG Key ID: 004B4AC8
http://www.teak.cc bob@rattlesnake.com
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