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Hey Bjoern,

On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 01:05:07AM +0100, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 06:09:10 +0100
Francois Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> wrote:

Well, all my builds of the last few month were run without it.

That is luck and you dont want to count on that. Anyone using a
variable GNUCOPY in the old build system has every right to expect it
to contain a GNU cp.

It was not luck, there was some conditional code to use either GNU or
straight cp. It may have been a hack though.

Neat. Is there a timeframe for that ?
As soon as you have migrated all modules to the new system. ;D

Okay. Maybe sometime in 2021 then :p

I'm runnning DragonFly and the behavior has clearly changed. Should I
remove/change the test in configure.in ?

You could set GNUCOPY to empty (on BSD as on OSX) if there isnt one
available. Likely you will get breakers now on BSD from that and issues
might pop up again now and then as long as the old build system is around

I have bigger build issues to tackle for now. Since the new code has fixed
the gnu cp location issue, I have simply added a --with-gnu-cp knob in my
autoconf.sh line.

Honestly, I think the time spend on working around the awkwardness of
the old build system is better spend on migrating to the new build
system though.

I completely agree.

-- 
Francois Tigeot

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