nixpkgs/pkgs/shells/bash/pgrp-pipe-5.1.patch
Arnout Engelen 078c2a7341
bash 5.1: don't rely on patch timestamps in build
When, after patching, `configure.ac` is newer than `configure`, the
Makefile will try to regenerate `configure` from `configure.ac`.

While that might usually be desirable, in this case we want to keep
bootstrapping simple and directly use the `configure` from the package
so we can avoid a dependency on automake.

Previously, we used the `-T` parameter to automake to make sure the
timestamps were okay. However, this is brittle when we update: when the
timestamp of the original file changes, and no longer matches the
timestamp of the original file in the patch, `patch` will show a warning
but otherwise continue without updating the timestamp.

This PR changes things so we only patch `configure`, so that will always
have a newer timestamp.

We will update bash-4.4 in a separate PR (but that one has a bigger rebuild
impact so will have to target staging)

Refs #115177
2021-03-22 12:27:10 +01:00

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diff -u ./configure ../bash-5.0-fixed/configure
--- ./configure 2019-01-02 15:43:31.000000000 +0100
+++ ../bash-5.0-fixed/configure 2020-01-08 14:18:21.017296179 +0100
@@ -16312,11 +16312,7 @@
solaris2*) LOCAL_CFLAGS=-DSOLARIS ;;
lynxos*) LOCAL_CFLAGS=-DRECYCLES_PIDS ;;
linux*) LOCAL_LDFLAGS=-rdynamic # allow dynamic loading
- case "`uname -r`" in
- 1.*|2.[0123]*) : ;;
- *) $as_echo "#define PGRP_PIPE 1" >>confdefs.h
- ;;
- esac ;;
+ $as_echo "#define PGRP_PIPE 1" >>confdefs.h ;;
netbsd*|openbsd*) LOCAL_CFLAGS="-DDEV_FD_STAT_BROKEN" ;;
*qnx[67]*) LOCAL_LIBS="-lncurses" ;;
*qnx*) LOCAL_CFLAGS="-Dqnx -F -3s" LOCAL_LDFLAGS="-3s" LOCAL_LIBS="-lunix -lncurses" ;;